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development and practice advancement. For more information on this Fellowship, please visit https://pharmacy.uky.edu/ippafellow Please upload your resume, cover letter and transcript (unofficial copy is
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experience Required License/Registration/Certification n/a Job Summary The Sanders-Brown Center on Aging (https://medicine.uky.edu/centers/sbcoa ) at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine is seeking
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data, and assisting in the dissemination of results through abstracts and papers. Required License/Registration/Certification n/a Physical Requirements Moving and lifting object from floor to above
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genotyping and molecular characterization experiments. Perform metabolite quantification and profiling of the fruit tissues. Support data entry, organization, and preliminary analysis of experimental data
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performing experiments, analyzing data, and assisting in the dissemination of results through publications Required License/Registration/Certification n/a Physical Requirements Moving and lifting objects from
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to 25lbs. Sitting for long periods of time at a computer. Shift 10-12 (flexible) hours per week. Job Summary Are you conversant in statistics? Are you Interested in mixed methods research, and/or
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marketing and novel tobacco product use in Appalachian Kentucky, and how FDA regulations may affect patterns of use for conventional and new products among young adults across levels of rurality. Data will be
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protocols; 2. Handling of rare and special materials; 3. Assist with scanning orders and digitization requests by scanning and file delivery; 4. Data entry, MS Word and Excel tasks, and additional clerical
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to 8 hours/day, lifting <30 lbs, may view computer up to 8 hours/day. Shift Generally Monday – Friday, 8a-5p with some flexibility Job Summary This position is designed to have 70% clinical time, 15
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marketing and novel tobacco product use in Appalachian Kentucky, and how FDA regulations may affect patterns of use for conventional and new products among young adults across levels of rurality. Data will be