499 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at University of Minnesota
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progression to metastasis and resistance to therapeutic intervention in breast and pancreas cancer, and develop new therapeutic approaches. To answer these fundamental questions we rely heavily on genetically
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three different domains: Professional Development, Well-being and Resilience, and Curiosity and Creativity. This mixed-methods study will use validated metrics to assess potential impact through pre- and
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laboratory management duties (30%): - Prepare media, enzymes, and solutions under sterile conditions in large quantities. - Work with the Lab Manager to manage day to day laboratory operations by coordinating
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changes, professional development and departmental meetings. • Coordinate department functions and special events (6+ per year). Accounting Functions (30%): • Responsible for financial support and fiscal
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assist in assay development. The researcher will keep clear and extensive records of scientific work and perform basic lab maintenance including reagent stock management and ordering. The researcher will
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the Piper Equine and Large Animal Hospitals, overseeing clinical operations, policy development, staffing, personnel management, and quality assurance, under delegated authority of the Associate Dean
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organizations. To promote, establish and expand CEARCH education programming that serves diverse communities. Partnership Development Identify and assess the needs and priorities of community-based partners
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education with the rigorous study of performance on the stage and in the world. In partnership with local venues and community organizations, we prepare students for exciting and varied careers as
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to ensure tissue quality Prepare donors for recovery within procedural guidelines Perform surgical scrub per AORN standards Perform whole eye enucleation or in situ corneal excision as directed Accurately and
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cellular mechanisms involved in the development of pulmonary hypertension and presenting the data in weekly lab meetings, as well as contributing to articles and grant proposals. Specifically, the position