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Internal Number: 1053886 Working/Functional Title Culinary Training Program Developer Position Summary Culinary Services, a department within Student Life and Engagement, seeks an experienced Training
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position affords an exciting opportunity to become part of the world-class FRIB Laboratory that enables unique discovery opportunities in nuclear science. Purpose: The Software Engineer will assist in
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and resolving technical issues, coordinating and supporting internal application systems used within the college and by other campus units, testing and deploying new software and computing environments
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complex chemical and microscopic tests to provide timely, accurate diagnostic data for use by veterinarians; perform clinical laboratory procedures in the areas of clinical chemistry, immunohematology
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systems, organization of course materials in D2L, Teams and ExamSoft; training faculty and staff on how to utilize D2L and ExamSoft; uploading grades in D2L. Exam management, including organizing, uploading
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recruitment of world-class investigators to the Grand Rapids Campus. We currently seek scientists with active, extramurally-funded research programs in the multidisciplinary field of population health. Up
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. This position works primarily in the operating rooms of the Small Animal Clinic, with occasional work in Large Animal Surgery, Radiology, Anesthesia Support Center, and Emergency and Critical Care. The position
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-motivated as well as able to balance multiple tasks and deliver quality analysis within sponsor deadlines. Individuals will be expected to build rapport with faculty, departmental staff, and central pre-award
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high level of accuracy; ability to identify and resolve problems exercising excellent judgment; ability to handle varied, multiple, and competing project priorities; knowledge of the following websites
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rat and non-human primate (NHP) models of PD. The NIH funded studies involve examining the ability of a recombinant adeno associated virus (AAV)-mediated short hairpin RNA (shRNA) to provide potent