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Number: 151127709 This position is 100% onsite at the Jamaica Plain location and is split between Optometry and Pediatrics. Position Summary: The Patient Experience Representative I works under close
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Under the direction of the Principal Investigator or designee, the Clinical Research Nurse I is responsible to carry out all delegated tasks related to complex protocols testing investigational drugs
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To be ELIGIBLE for FEDERAL WORK STUDY POSITIONS, students MUST QUALIFY and RECEIVE an AWARD from the ECU Financial Aid Office (Old Cafeteria Complex, 252-328-6610.) Quick Link for Direct Access https
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Univ Acct & Fin Report Sponsorship for Work authorization is not available for this position. Job Summary Under general administrative direction, perform complex analytical and developmental work
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The Special Functions lab performs routine and highly complex testing in autoimmune, infectious diseases, tumor markers, hormones, special hematology, proteins and prenatal screening for both neural tube defect
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): https://grail.physik.tu-dortmund.de/ The objective of GRAIL is to study high-energy phenomena, such as terrestrial gamma-ray flashes (TGFs), thunderstorm ground enhancements (TGEs), gamma-ray glows (GRGs
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interpretable framework promoting model generality. Particular attention will be devoted to the description of complex couplings between physical mechanisms of different nature, inspired by biological systems
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contributing as an OD expert within project streams of larger, more complex programmes of work. There is a focus on a broad range of organisational development interventions within organisational change
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-level degree program Providing customer service Using complex software (such as financial and personnel records management systems) while completing administrative tasks Managing calendars and/or
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theoretical and computational methods to describe electronic, optical, and transport properties of complex materials. The first advertised project (a) is dedicated to the methodological enhancement