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appropriate training and supervision in basic lab techniques and safety. Prior wet lab experience is advantageous, although additional training will be provided. This position will be an excellent opportunity
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on the Patient Care rotation, and collaborates closely with specialty services to ensure continuity, safety, and efficiency of inpatient care. The Hospitalist serves as a central clinical resource within
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computer-based systems. Flexibility, teamwork, and a sense of humor are valued attributes for success in this role. This is a year-round, part-time position offering a flexible schedule and the opportunity
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. Bachelor’s degree outside the early childhood field must include: At least 3 years of experience in a NAEYC-accredited program, or At least 3 years of experience in a non-accredited program plus 30 hours
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the administration of study related medications and subject safety. Work with clinical team in caring for participants as appropriate. Participant in study team, disease-site group and ongoing protocol training
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safety, manage samples and related processing, and will be a proactive communicator with the team and its PIs. Organize and coordinate study procedures, schedule study visits within protocol designated
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the construction of new academic research and recreational facilities. In addition, the University has secured $300M in Century Bond funding and continues to upgrade existing facilities over the coming years. https
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workers aware of potential safety and stock rotation problems. Job Duties: Assist with the maintenance of other areas in the dining halls, including but not limited to dining rooms, tray belts, dish room
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, application, and deployment layers. You’ll contribute to keeping services secure, scalable, and maintainable by helping troubleshoot issues, participating in deployments and releases, improving automation, and
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program developing a visual cortical prosthesis (VCP) for the treatment of blindness. The NIH-funded research program involves working with large animals to develop and test the next generation of brain