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Opportunity to provide career growth DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION A cancer diagnosis can be a frightening and life-changing event. It is important to feel there is someone with expertise and understanding
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engineering, ocean and medical acoustics and imaging, polar science, remote sensing, and signal processing. We conduct research and development that is sponsored by a variety of federal and state agencies and
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supervision, and be a team player. Should be highly motivated and flexible, with the ability to adjust to rapidly changing priorities and new projects. • Maintain positive vision, sense of humor, and
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to situations based on frequencies or voice inflection within the normal range of human hearing. Employ the normal senses of touch and smell. Communication Skills The police officer position further requires
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Director works closely with the Director to build and sustain a welcoming, inclusive, and collaborative team environment where Office of Undergraduate Research staff feel fully supported and encouraged
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even if they do not feel they satisfy all the skills listed; we understand that it will take some time for the successful applicant to strengthen specific position skills where needed, to learn about
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reports, making public presentations, and/or project management. (Do not be concerned if you do not have an extensive background in all of these areas. As we build our team, we want to get a better sense of
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sense of the unique strengths each person brings.) We also ask that all applicants submit a sample report detailing a data set you have analyzed and/or research project you have conducted. The strongest
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personal development, professionalism, and a strong sense of self-worth. The department is committed to improving the health of our patients throughout the region, across the country, and internationally
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the molecular pharmacology of calcium sensing and related G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). Our ENRG takes a “bedside to bench” approach leveraging access to human endocrine tumor samples, genomic