163 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"U"-"Edge-Hill-University" positions at Wayne State University
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for a public or technical service unit in the University Library System. Work activities necessitate proficiency in library methods and procedures and the ability to utilize on-line computer systems and
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Summary We study cell division mechanisms using C. elegans as a model organism. Our main R01 funded project seeks to characterize novel functions of separase during cytokinesis. We use multiple
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, sponsors, other Sponsored Program Administration teams, collaborators and/or other involved parties. Essential Job Functions: Collaborate with principal investigators, sponsors, faculty, university staff
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, and methods of process improvement. Prepare periodic statistical activity reports, maintain unit files and record systems and monitor computer hardware/software services; resolve problems as they occur
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not mentioned that are of similar kind or level of difficulty. Minimum Qualifications: Graduation from or presently enrolled in an accredited Veterinary Technician training program, LAT level AALAS
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and direction to the Center for Social Work Research (CSWR) Support Lab in the School of Social Work. This position will train and supervise the Program Project Assistant II; provide high-level
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., GenBank, protein databases, or custom repositories). Integrate data from multiple sources, ensuring compatibility, accessibility, and accurate annotation. Use computational models to explore system dynamics
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considerable fiscal and administrative autonomy. Work activities require a grasp of involved practices and precedents, along with knowledge of theoretical principles. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS - Plan, develop and
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investigators, sponsors, other Sponsored Program Administration teams, collaborators and/or other involved parties. Essential Functions: Collaborate with principal investigators, sponsors, faculty, university
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relationships with students; effectively engage students in broad discussion from initial program preparedness through career planning; monitor and communicate using university systems, social media, small group