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environmental damage and climate change. For more information on the school, click here . EE&M is seeking a full-time Learning Experience Designer responsible for designing sustainability-related learning
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. Responsibilities may include: Designing and conducting studies on the clinical impact of GLP-1 and other metabolic therapies Developing and applying computer vision and machine learning techniques to analyze
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, and supporting operations and procurement in the Veterinary Service Center. Expected Pay Range- $26.60-$34.39 Duties include: Procure/acquire research related supplies per customer requisition
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service" commitment. Strong inventory management systems experience. Strong computer skills with applications like Microsoft Excel. Strong written and verbal communication in English. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
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the future. Together, faculty and students in H&S engage in inspirational teaching, learning, and research every day. POSITION SUMMARY: The Dinneny Lab in the Biology Department at Stanford University is
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, stand/walk on hard surfaces, operate cage washing equipment. * Occasionally sit, twist/bend/stoop/squat, reach/work above shoulders, grasp forcefully, use a telephone, sort/file paperwork or parts, lift
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, biologics, and cannabis. Apply statistical and machine learning approaches (e.g., sequence analysis, latent class analysis, clustering) to examine medication use trajectories and patient subgroups
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census, cage inventory, and cage washing and sterilizing temperatures. * Good written and oral communication skills in English. * Ability to learn the techniques and procedures required to care for and
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of urothelial exfoliation in cancer therapeutics. The labs are committed to fostering a highly collaborative and scientifically rigorous environment. This position offers an excellent opportunity to learn about
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receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies for pediatric solid tumors. The Ramakrishna laboratory focuses on optimizing CAR T-cell therapies for children with cancer by learning about the biology of these CAR T-cells