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either a public or technical service unit in the University Library System. Work activities necessitate familiarization with basic library methods and procedures and the ability to utilize on-line computer
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off-campus research facilities. Perform related work as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: Graduation from or presently enrolled in an accredited Veterinary Technician training program, LAT level AALAS
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for an externally funded program, focusing on the coordination of multi-year, school-based implementation research studies. We are seeking a dynamic individual for a full-time research assistant position to assist
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for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and overseeing Wayne State University’s research integrity program, which ensures compliance with all requirements related to research misconduct, responsible conduct
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-site research projects. Assist project director in project planning to ensure that pre-established work scope, study protocol, and program requirements are followed. Develop and maintain recordkeeping
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, stem cell biology, hair cell regeneration, neural regeneration, and synapse formation. The candidates will be in a substantially part time or full-time program of advanced research and training
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to disseminate information on department activities. Perform related work as assigned. This level requires highly specialized non-theoretical skills coupled with an in-depth understanding of program
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and maintain specialized network tools and software; Engineer, analyze, design, and install new networks and integrate them with other networks and the University wide area network; Monitor network
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for future grant applications. Essential Functions: Program Evaluation of Early Childhood Support Clinic at Wayne Pediatrics: Specific activities include analyzing output and outcomes data, conducting chart
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maintain an active program of research and seek external funding to support it. They will contribute to the department’s robust curriculum in archaeology, teaching courses at the undergraduate and graduate