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Postdoctoral Associate, Material Histories of the Human Record The certificate program in Material Histories of the Human Record of the Humanities Program at Yale invites applications for a
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scanning electron microscopy, including chemical fixation, resin embedding, ultramicrotome sectioning, and image acquisition. Train students and postdoctoral researchers on the use of electron microscopes
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, primary responsibility for developing research-specific applications to facilitate data collection for Marketing and Organizational Behavior faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students, translating
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Scholars (OISS), Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, Student Employment Office, and Central Human Resources. Assess staffing needs. Meet with department heads and managers to ascertain possible solutions
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, onboarding of postdoctoral and postgraduate associates/fellows, merit increase process, broad sectional communications, and workforce planning processes, maintaining compliance with university and Federal
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Postdoctoral Associate and Fellow appointments. They also manage visiting faculty appointments and Visiting Students Assistant in Research (VSR) Program. Responsibilities extend to coordinating and submitting
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tangible difference to patients, the public, and society. This position will also involve close collaboration with the Cardiovascular Data Science (CarDS) Lab at Yale, an innovative group of postdoctoral
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coherence in representing the department both internally and externally. Represent FMS as a primary department liaison with the offices of the FAS Dean, Provosts, Postdoctoral Affairs, and Equal Employment
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running samples, processing and interpreting data, and providing data reports and training and managing incoming laboratory personnel (undergraduate, postgraduate, graduate students and postdoctoral
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tracking. Supporting Yale postdoctoral and graduate student projects (logistics, staffing, IRB coordination). Fore more information on ongoing projects, please visit our website: www.olaga.org Essential