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technical areas to support the DHRI's mission to ensure a better future for patients struggling with devastating digestive diseases, by translating novel basic science discoveries into our clinics
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for biomedical research. The major objectives related to this position are to: 1) participate in the procurement, preparation, and distribution of requested tissue samples to both internal and external researchers
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scenarios while supporting the daily operations of the simulation center. Analyze and organize equipment needs for complex simulation scenarios. Independently manage all aspects of a simulation program
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responsibilities include conducting various laboratory protocols using molecular biology and biochemistry techniques, such as histology, light microscopy, seahorse assays, behavioral assays, and cell culture
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degree in Cybersecurity, Information Systems, Information Technology, Computer Science, Digital Forensics, Criminal Justice, or a closely related field. Professional certification in at least one of the
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. Advises faculty and program directors on simulation policies and best practices. Ensures the proper use of all simulation equipment and manage setup for on-site and off-site programs. Negotiates vendor
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with program guidelines, institutional policy, and applicable regulations. Reconcile loan disbursements, repayments, and fund balances; investigate and resolve discrepancies. Review and validate loan
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distribution of requested tissue samples to both internal and external researchers; 2) enter patient and biospecimen information into a variety of databases used by the Tissue Resources Core with high accuracy
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, and oversee a comprehensive donor and alumni engagement program for the College of Arts and Sciences and its $300+ million endowment. Duties include working collegially with university alumni and donor
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research personnel, are subject to internal compliance to ARC SOP's and to compliance regulations of the Animal Welfare Act, Public Health Service Policy, AAALAC guidelines, the State of Ohio Veterinary