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contribute to the Center’s engagement in scholarship of teaching and learning as their primary area of scholarship (see: https://r.umn.edu/learning-research-and-innovation/cli). This role is expected to work
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a tenure-line position in the CLI, the successful candidate will contribute to the Center’s engagement in scholarship of teaching and learning as their primary area of scholarship (see: https
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-payments, insurance information, obtains demographic information, makes changes as necessary, obtains patient signatures, etc. Collects documentation of informed consent to services, and rights and
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accurate research records and data documentation in accordance with protocol, funding, and data-sharing requirements • Prepare, submit, and maintain IACUC, IBC, and CS protocols supporting in vivo
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data extraction, using SQL, R, or similar tools. ● 1-3 years working with patients in healthcare setting. About the Department To learn more about the Department of Neurosurgery, please visit https
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of work. The University also offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes. Please visit the Office of Human Resources website for more information regarding benefits. POSITION DETAILS: Working
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staff; 38.4% of our new first year students are students of color and more than 265 of our international students represent over 51 different countries. For further information: http://www.cehd.umn.edu
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and/or supervisory unit: John Blanchar, UMD Psychology Department Work location: UMD Psychology Department Anticipated work schedule: Weekly meeting and in-person data collection to be scheduled
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, pollinating.) Data collection (timing of flowering, disease and relative vigor ratings, plant density and canopy measurements.) Harvest (hand-harvest of vegetables from plots, yield measurements (weights and