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research studies to include business and industry studies, investigator-initiated studies and NIH sponsored research. This position reports to the Dermatology Clinical Research Division Program Manager. The
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Professional will assist with multiple ongoing NIH funded projects or other projects, as directed, with competing and distinct timelines and deliverables. A successful candidate will employ knowledge of previous
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Demonstrated ability to work independently and with a team Demonstrated ability to meet deadlines with multiple priorities and plan accordingly Preferred: Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator
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Job Code 8208R3 Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job A Program Coordinator is needed to assist with a National Science Foundation Research Traineeship (NRT
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. The Libraries’ resource environment encompasses a $50 million cost pool, additional endowment gift and sales income, and the externally-funded Minitex outreach service (a joint program of the Minnesota Office of
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career mentorship from the PI, is ideal for candidates seeking to build a strong research foundation before applying to competitive MD, PhD, or MD-PhD programs as part of a long-term career in biomedicine
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projects focused on patient-provider communication and health equity. This role is ideal for someone with research experience who thrives in a collaborative environment, is comfortable managing multiple
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timely manner. ● Effectively manage and implement multiple administrative responsibilities ● Ensuring accuracy while scheduling rooms for the pharmacy program across multiple campuses ● Schedule block team
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management, analysis, and interpretation for multiple research projects (25%). Duties include requesting data from state and federal agencies and non-profit groups, quality control on these data, compiling
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installation unit for electronic security systems and other low voltage systems on the Twin Cities campus. The Low Voltage Systems Technician performs skilled-level cabling, installation, programming, testing