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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Executive Director, Strategic Budget Modeling Job Category Staff & Executive - Finance/Accounting/Purchasing Department UFA University
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team. The successful candidate will work closely with the Principal Investigator (PI) on research related to generative AI and large vision-language models. Position Status Part Time Posting Number
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the American Board of Dermatology; must include current medical licensure and appropriate medical staff appointment; must include ongoing clinical activity; and, A program director is a role model for faculty
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(SHM), physics-based modeling, and data-driven analytics to enable predictive, performance-based decision-making and improve infrastructure safety, resilience, and lifecycle performance. The candidate is
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) understanding circuit mechanisms and the neuropathogenesis of Tourette syndrome and related conditions (OCD, ADHD, ASD) using genetic mouse models; (2) the development and functions of brain waste clearance
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Researcher will conduct research on the dissection of the interplay between metabolism and epigenetics in T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL) and additional leukemias using mouse models. The Visiting
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Minimum Education and Experience: PhD in economics or a social science field; knowledge of employee ownership models. Demonstrated experience in quantitative research. Strong writing and communication
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, by being up to date on the latest methods and research, engaging our campus-based partners, and ensuring that the intellectual and academic needs of our students are best served by both our model and
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murine models. He collaborates with several investigators conducting research on HIV-exposed Kenyan and South African infants. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in establishing laboratory
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fosters collaboration among employees. Rutgers–Camden is recognized as a national model for civically engaged urban universities and was selected by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching