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limited to: qRT-PCR Immunoblotting Immunocytofluorescence Histological preparations and imaging Cell culture Molecular cloning Generation of DNA expression constructs Development and preparation
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Administrator Series; takes lead on coordinating logistics, coordinating with venues, and assigns tasks to administration team staff accordingly. Coordinate the facilitation of training and development events
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of an outstanding new facility capable of utilizing various advanced approaches. The candidate will be mentored in career development toward independent research and training to become a principle investigator
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the university’s brand, communicate its impact, and engage audiences. The position is responsible for the design, execution, and evolution of measurement frameworks that assess the performance of digital, web, email
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that goals and objectives are accomplished in accordance with the Arizona Early Childhood Development and Health Board (First Things First; FTF) including priorities, time limitations, and methodology
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organization representatives. Major Responsibilities and Duties: A. Program Development 1. Conducts a systematic analysis of national, Arizona, and county data, local resources, and historical information
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ordering, inventory control, food preparation, labor and food costs, budgeting, profit & loss development and labor. Completes required records and reports, including, but not limited to, those addressing
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, develop research plans, write funding proposals, and implement and disseminate studies. Work with residents, clinical faculty, and other colleagues in research project development and grant proposal writing
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track record in scholarship and sustained extramural funding as a principal investigator and demonstrated success in program development and mentoring. Preferred Qualifications Rank To be Determined
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-disciplinary research involving mouse models, human tissue and blood samples, as well as activities related to sensor development, integration, calibration, and validation using redox and proton transfer