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optimization of lab protocols to formalized method SOPs for the training of new lab members and dissemination to collaborators. Assists in organization, preparation, and analysis of in-house generated and
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. Additional details about Required Licensure/Certification Prefer completion of a formal dental assisting program or equivalent experience. Require certification to expose and process dental radiographs. Work
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. Installation, upgrading, and help support of desktop software, hardware, and peripherals for students, faculty, staff, and research personnel. Provide support for smart phone technology, integration, and
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data collection, collecting data withs software such as EPU, ensuring datasets are tracked and safely passed on to recipients, and advising on sample prep conditions and data analysis methods. Monitor
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, PhD in the biological sciences, ability to also teach microbiology or physiology lab courses, formal training in teaching, experience as sole instructor of a laboratory course, and experience teaching
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the minimum qualification of a PhD and/or MD (or equivalent), 4 years of research experience, and a strong pre- and postdoctoral publication record in immunology. We are interested in applicants working
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Electronic Health Record (EHR) software preferred, but not required Maintain an aseptic environment; sterilizing and organizing dental tools Follow OSHA and infection control guidelines Follow HIPAA guidelines
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statistical methods to mine and analyze complex and unstructured data sets. Offers complex analysis and utilizes advanced algorithms and statistical software. Adheres to all protocols. Essential Functions
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offers Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Master of Science (MS) degrees in Oral Biology with a research concentration in either Craniofacial and Dental Genetics or Craniofacial Tissue Regeneration
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. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD, MD, or DVM with post-doctoral training in areas related to infectious diseases and microbiology. Research areas of particular interest to the department include