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equipment by obtaining, documenting, and comparing data against established standards. Maintain records by collecting and recording data to facilitate management of the facility. Perform routine maintenance
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data. Report program data and progress to program stakeholders. Identify problems or obstacles in the system/procedures related to implementation of the research protocols and communicate to the study
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Position Description: Perform independent standard and complex laboratory research procesures; maintain zebrafish feeding and care, record and present data. Assist other researchers in
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Position Description: Summary Under general direction carry out experimental design for sponsored research projects, including compilation and analysis of data generated. The successful candidate
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Position Description: Summary Under general supervision, assist in various administrative and data collection aspects of clinical research studies as part of the Community Neurotrauma Team in
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research staff and evaluate/interpret the validity of data as needed. • Make and supply media buffers and water to research areas as needed. • Assist in organizing and setup lab supplies and equipment
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the administrative direction of the Program Director, this role independently coordinates day-to-day operations to enhance access to data and promote data literacy across MCP and MCW’s nineteen clinical departments
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Position Description: Purpose Under general supervision provide support for department research through projects, maintenance and communication of data, and execution of laboratory experiments
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expected to devote 60-70% of his or her effort to the CIBMTR role. In this strategic leadership position, the successful candidate will be expected to innovate to enhance all aspects of clinical data
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Position Description: Purpose Assist in routine administrative and data collection aspects of clinical research studies needed in accordance with specific instructions and established work methods