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Previous Job Job Title Director of Learner Development (DOLD) Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 372341 Location Twin Cities Job Family Student Services Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary Regular
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to scan university web applications. Analyze scan results, prioritize vulnerabilities, coordinate remediation efforts with development teams, and advise on secure coding alternatives. Automate security
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evaluation and certification administration. Maintain ongoing tracking of evaluation and certification activities, including proposals, awards, compliance requirements, staff training, and development requests
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: Department of Surgery General: Experimental Surgical Services is a preclinical research lab that performs non-clinical research for the purpose of the research and development of medical devices, physician
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queries as needed. Represent the Center on various committees to share expertise, aid in decision making and communicate information back to the team. Continue professional development by engaging with
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of Accountability: Grants Management 45% Assist Faculty and other principal and co- investigators on grant proposals, budget development and MN-GEMS preparation/approval and routing for sponsored projects. Works
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Research are seeking a postdoctoral scholar to investigate the nature, origins, development, and consequences of psychopathology, addiction, and related conditions. These include genome-wide association
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. ● Strategize with the Communications team for effective script development, shot lists, and subject scheduling/coordination. ● Consult with internal clients to help them understand photography/video options
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, compassionate child-advocacy, and community education. The MIDB’s mission of basic and clinical research in the field of neurobehavioral development is supported by a M Health Fairview multi-specialty clinic and
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diem will be covered by the study. Local onboarding in Minneapolis will occur prior to this training. Center Overview: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study examines