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research productivity and communication of experimental results Demonstrated interest and potential for research independence appropriate for matriculation into a PhD program in biomedical sciences
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graduate program service account for applications/credentials. Supervise student assistants, assign duties, and monitor hours. Provide administrative support to communications team. Create and maintain
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) in accessing medical care, essential support services, and long-term retention in care. This position supports clients eligible under the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part C/D, ensuring
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of education and experience. Grade 4 (Hourly) Position Description: The Community Health Coordinator IV for the UofL Kentucky Care Coordinator Program (KCCP) supports HIV-positive individuals eligible for Ryan
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. Job Responsibilities: Plan and implement weekly sessions with students to promote independent learning. Communicate effectively with the students. Identify and address study skill needs for students in
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: Responsible to adhere to Kentucky Childcare Regulation requirements as set forth by the Cabinet for Families and Children at all times and the requirements of the USDA Food Program. The Teacher Aide is
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. Has good rapport with patients, peers and supervisors. Organized: Employee demonstrates the ability to plan, prioritize and organize tasks. - Professionalism and Customer Service: Responsive. Inform
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and protein extractions, PCR, Western blotting, and other basic biochemical tests. Calculate, transcribe, and analyze data which requires a high degree of computer literacy. May maintain long-term
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Responsibilities Help prepare a comprehensive, risk-based annual audit plan. Routinely monitor the risk profile of the university and recommend adjustments to the audit plan to address emerging risks. Oversee
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Periodontics. Applicants must possess a DDS/DMD degree or equivalent and be eligible for licensure in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Candidates must have completed a formal training program in Periodontics