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includes four academic divisions and 29 internationally recognized centers and is home to roughly 1,025 students, 130 tenured/tenure-track and contract faculty, and 450 staff. SPH is a research powerhouse
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solutions, as well as track quality assurance metrics to ensure compliance with state and federal guidelines, and schedule analyses to ensure holding times are met. This involves having a deep understanding
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. Assist units with external reporting requirements. Upload scholarships to the scholarship automation system and track scholarship disbursements. Monitor UMF foundation accounts; process UMF transfers as
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for the Garry laboratory in the area of stem cell research, regeneration, and physiology. The person in this position would support the mouse colony manager in tracking status of individual animals, performing
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aspects of human subject protection regulations: complete required IRB regulatory documentation, manage all IRB submissions and correspondence in conjunction with PI • Track and maintain all binders and
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, biomedical engineering, computer science, neuroscience or similar field Experience acquiring and analyzing magnetic resonance spectra or images Track record of scientific publications Preferred: Experience in
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) system Monitor TDX dashboard and follow up on outstanding transactions and transactions in-progress Follow proper procedures to resolve data discrepancies Track employment-related activities and deadlines
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nationally and internationally recognized Electrophysiology program. The Division is now recruiting a full time EP cardiologist, on the academic clinical scholar track, in its dynamic electrophysiology section
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recognized centers and is home to roughly 1,025 students, 130 tenured/tenure-track and contract faculty, and 450 staff. SPH is a research powerhouse: #1 level of research funding per capita at UMN, #3 largest
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the Department of Civil Engineering. These adjunct faculty positions are non-tenure-track appointments for fall semester 2025 and/or spring semester 2026, with possible extension as needed by the department