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development in collaboration with other specialists. Essential Functions Program and protocol management and oversight. Physical Effort Little physical effort required. Duties are primarily sedentary. May be
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Laboratory (IMCPL) team. Perform advanced laboratory testing and processing. Manufacture cellular therapy products for patient treatment Utilize cutting-edge techniques and advanced instrumentation. Author
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research laboratories. Develops moderately complex projects and procedures independently. Manages inventory and equipment and performs budget functions. Collaborates to write grant applications and
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enrollment funnel for each assigned program. Physical Effort May be required to move objects up to 25 pounds occasionally, travel by plane or car for extended periods or stand for long periods of time. The
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. The Research Technician will be responsible for performing a variety of laboratory experiments and technical procedures, in accordance with established protocols and specifications. The role includes preparing
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and regular telephone, text, and email communication. Physical Effort Must be able to: Sit and stand for prolonged periods of time Walk between buildings on campus Use computer, telephone, copier, fax
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equivalent; a Certificate from a CODA-accredited General Practice Residency Program or Advanced Education in General Dentistry Program; and hold a Pennsylvania dental license. We are seeking an outstanding
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experience working with preschool-aged children required; must have basic computer skills (Microsoft Office, email, internet search); attention to detail and ability to multi-task are required. Position will
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ongoing recruitment, perform professional and community service and outreach, and contribute to ongoing program evaluation and improvement, and must be actively engaged /professional development. POSITION
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addition to classroom teaching, instructors are expected to help plan cultural programming for their language program and attend events for the whole institute, such as film and lecture series, workshops, and picnics