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tissue, conducting electrophysiology studies using a combination of patch clamp and microelectrode array techniques. Additionally, you will contribute to cutting-edge research with human spinal cord tissue
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Proficiency with data management tools (e.g., Excel, REDCap, Qualtrics) Comfortable working with technical equipment (e.g., motion capture systems, microphones, physiological sensors) Ready to join a research
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) Comfortable working with technical equipment (e.g., motion capture systems, microphones, physiological sensors) Ready to join a research team that’s making a difference in how we understand and care
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tissue, conducting electrophysiology studies using a combination of patch clamp and microelectrode array techniques. Additionally, you will contribute to cutting-edge research with human spinal cord tissue
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prospect research is prepared in advance of donor engagements and execute strategic follow-up after each activity. Effectively build relationships with a wide array of constituents to grow annual fundraising
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, virtual events, and table visits at various schools and community organizations to increase visibility of UT Dallas in the Houston area. Cultivate relationships with high school counselors, school
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that elevate the school’s visibility and impact. As a key representative of the school, the Assistant Dean must be adept at engaging a wide array of internal stakeholders and building strong relationships with
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libraries. Knowledge of HPC job execution environments like SLURM, PBS, or similar. Knowledge of launcher and array jobs. Understanding of computer architecture elements that affect code performance
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, vision, and goals, and build on an already vibrant array of community engagement programs and events. Including Alternative Spring Break, VolunTemoc, and the UTD Community Garden. They will oversee
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. Work primarily makes use of neurobiological, physiological, and molecular techniques including but not limited to calcium imaging, multi-electrode array recording, cell culturing, fluorescence microscopy