143 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at Missouri University of Science and Technology
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-5 references For questions regarding the online application process contact MUHR@missouri.edu or call 573.882.7976. For technical problems with the online application process contact Helpdesk
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administrator for the student conduct management system (Maxient), processing and managing conduct cases while maintaining confidential recors for compliance and reporting Coordinate logistics for conduct
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regarding the online application process should be directed to MU Human Resources: (573) 882-7543. Finalists will be required to provide three letters of recommendation, emailed directly to Lisa Pagett
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support two or three academic departments by overseeing day-to-day financial operations, guiding a small team, and helping ensure our financial processes run smoothly and accurately. If you enjoy improving
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(ALA) or from a program in a country with a formal accreditation process as identified by ALA. Candidates will also be evaluated on the following: • Strong commitment to user-centered library service
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processing, bacteriology, virology, molecular microbiology, mycobacteriology, mycology, and parasitology. The Clinical Director will provide scientific and regulatory oversight to the laboratory and will work
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compliance with policy and procedures. Enter journal transactions to make corrections or adjustments to the general ledger. Assist Accounting staff during year-end close processes. Other special projects as
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seeking government contracts. An understanding of the requirements and processes related to government procurement, contracting, and the necessary registrations (8a, SAMs, etc…) Effective and innovative
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Student Health Services Part time physician to diagnosis and treat students in need of remedial and preventive medical care at the Student Health Center Able to Examine students to determine nature
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comprehensive experiential learning opportunities. Students gain hands-on training across the full spectrum of animal sciences, from molecular research laboratories to farms, barns, and meat processing