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-hoc environment to a structured, high-performing research unit. The incumbent will establish departmental Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), set clear expectations for Principal Investigator (PI
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processes ● Vendor & inventory management – program set-up and policy compliance ● Device & technology management – oversees departmentally issued devices, makes recommendations for technology upgrades
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Code 8353NG Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The University of Minnesota’s Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR) (http://www.cmrr.umn.edu/) has
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requisitions. Plan, schedule, and monitor assigned project work including attending construction meetings, providing input to architects and engineers, documenting work progress, and reporting on project status
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the College of Science & Engineering. More information about the department can be found at https://cse.umn.edu/cege Pay and Benefits Fixed Pay Rate: The annual rate of this position is $61,008.00 Please visit
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regular progress reports and supporting technology transfer processes where applicable. You will also be expected to participate in preparing, presenting, and discussing data with study investigators. *You
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medicine departments. Our faculty are actively researching health disparities, healthcare delivery, and population health. More at https://med.umn.edu/familymedicine. Pay and Benefits Pay Rate: $27.95 per
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assessments (e.g., semi-structured parent interviews, developmental testing with children, Mullen, etc.) with children with neurodevelopmental disabilities, including autism, rare genetic disorders, ADHD, and
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neurological disorders, novel applications of deep brain stimulation technology to the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disease, the mechanisms of deep brain stimulation and finally motor and reward
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project on the bacterial phosphate uptake system. Protein biochemistry, enzymology, protein design, computational biology and structural biology will be key to these experiments. Translating some of these