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initiative, resourcefulness, and good judgment working in an environment that is very fast paced. This position supports the teaching and technology use in the College of Veterinary Medicine’s classrooms and
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and sensitive information Knowledge of data use governance, including NIH and UofA data use sharing policies and best practices. Demonstrated skill with SQL programming language. Minimum Qualifications
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environmental modeling, including groundwater mapping and evapotranspiration projection. Strong skills in GIS, spatial analysis, and programming languages such as Python, and MATLAB, Res2dinv/mod, Res3dinv/mod
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collaborating with the Data Science Core and Project 1 lead to determine procedures for accessing and downloading audio data, performing the transfer and organization of speech data on the NOSI lab server, and
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support to the Population Sciences Program and the Community Outreach & Engagement (COE) Office. This position supports core business operations by coordinating calendars, travel, meetings, and events
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Rehabilitation Studies & Services majors, as well as American Sign Language and Special Education & Rehabilitation minors, and candidates exploring these majors and minors. Works with specialized DPS program
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Sign In Create Profile Postdoctoral Research Associate Level I to V (Clinical Translational Sciences - CTS) (Phoenix) Phoenix, AZ, United States | req23238 Apply Now Share Save Job Posted: 6/24/2025
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Health Sciences Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The Chen lab in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona is seeking postdoctoral
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combination of education and work experience. RN license and graduation from an accredited nursing program required. Preferred Qualifications 2 years floor nursing or pediatric clinical experience Bilingual in
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based on department needs. Working collaboratively to further the development of the Japanese language program. Holding office hours. Developing and preparing teaching materials independently and