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- neuroimmunology. One area of research in the laboratory is the study of microglia during neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, and neuropathic pain. The laboratory uses a virus
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communication and organizational skills Preferred Qualifications: Minimum of two years of post-MSW professional experience preferred Prior work experience with multiple constituents in a higher education
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● Experience in a parking program. ● Experience at a university or a campus setting. ● Ability to process cash and credit transactions in a timely manner. ● Ability to organize information from multiple sources
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, working collaboratively, and managing multiple deadlines and priorities Supervisory experience Proven effective, appropriate, and welcoming communication skills on multiple levels including, person
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, Skills & Abilities: Able to prioritize workload demands to reflect urgency of tasks and customer needs. Able to organize multiple projects with conflicting deadlines. Preferred qualifications Strong
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) Proficiency with content management systems (CMS) and digital asset libraries to organize, version, and maintain instructional materials across multiple platforms Comfortable working in team settings and taking
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and in writing to multiple interest groups within and outside the University Preferred qualifications: ● University of Minnesota work experience is a plus. ● Is able to adapt to a fast-changing
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several advanced imaging software programs. Strong problem-solving skills are also preferred and the ability to maintain responsibility for multiple projects simultaneously is also preferred. Candidate must
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or trainees and coordinate with partner labs to facilitate efficient workflow and high-quality data output. This role is intended for a seasoned laboratory professional with the ability to manage multiple
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elevate community voices. The Program Coordinator plays an essential role in supporting multiple community initiatives, serving as a connector between university resources and community partners, and