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for both the undergraduate and graduate programs through the development and implementation of modern and streamlined administrative practices, provide outreach and administrative support for existing
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immunophenotyping assay platforms such as use of whole blood ELISpot assay currently in development, to evaluate response of therapeutics from an in vitro translational model, mouse models of sepsis, and conduct
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, English and German literature, housing and urban development, books about books, and local archival collections. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Perform, with occasional supervision and guidance, advanced copy and
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directed by management personnel. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Assist in the development and supervise the execution of work plans that incorporate the seasons, the university calendar, and current weather conditions
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within the Department of Pharmacology. The Research Assistant will assist with method development projects, ensure optimal instrument performance, and provide technical support to facility users. This role
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, performance assessment, productive dialogue, and development planning for staff. Monitor merit recommendations and evaluate requests that exceed annual compensation guidelines. Forward exception requests to HR
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of independence, the Library Outreach and Engagement Coordinator is responsible for the development, maintenance, and strategic management of the library's website and digital communications channels
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supervisor to update and collaborate on plan development, progress with specific university units, potential obstacles, needed resources. University: Frequent contact with core departments such as UTech
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multidisciplinary research and development team designing and investigating new Class III medical devices for neuromodulation with a focus on restoring motor and sensory function in the upper limb. This position
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%) NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Keep current on legislation, events, etc. relative to the school of medicine. Coordinate the planning and logistics of faculty development training sessions, meetings, retreats, and