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Heads to convey large animal needs at hospital leadership meetings, facilitate information flow to faculty, and support staffing decisions that ensure effective hospital operations. Work closely with
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in the preparation of data for publication purposes and participate in routine lab maintenance (including mouse and mosquito colony maintenance) and other ongoing projects in Dr. Aliota's laboratory as
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, develop event management manuals, assign staff and establish game-day protocols to ensure compliance with department, University, Big Ten, WCHA, and NCAA rules and regulations. 30% – Manage the department’s
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, fellows and faculty. The University of Minnesota is a large university and medical school with an integrated, multi-specialty group practice composed of over 1,100 physicians and 1,500 health professionals
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procedures associated with small and large animals at a competent level. • Responsible for quality control of diagnostic/medical equipment and notification of appropriate repair personnel when equipment is
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. Analyzes large data sets to identify trends and patterns. Presents actionable data to end users in appropriate formats, including reports using Microsoft Access, Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. Supports users in
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and coursework, research and lab experience, website management experience, experience with spreadsheets and databases, experience managing large data sets, Preferred Qualifications: Familiarity with
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research and grant reporting by receiving and organizing program/project reports, scheduling meetings with research teams, and providing assistance with drafting report content Assist with data entry and
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%) Lead the research team including experiments using animal and human samples and associated data. Biospecimen and Molecular Analysis: Collect, process, and store human and/or animal biospecimens (blood
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. Advanced degree and/or equivalent educational background in the humanistic social sciences. Experience coordinating large-scale projects and developing new programs. Experience writing grants, helping