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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Krais Lab is seeking a technician to work on DNA damage response and cancer biology projects. Current projects investigate how cells navigate a complex
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& Responsibilities: Proposal/Grant Management Performs pre-award job duties in response to basic or moderately complex proposal guidelines and terms and conditions. Works with faculty in proposal preparation and
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and human mitochondria. We aim to explore how these complexes form and achieve substrate specificity through a variety of methods including cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), cryo-electron tomography
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: This team helps reveal atomic-level details of our designed proteins and peptides by performing x-ray crystallography. (40 %) - Crystallization plates setup using advanced and complex robotics - Optimization
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. The Office of Research Central has an outstanding opportunity for a Program Operations Specialist (0.5 FTE) to join their team. This part-time
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& Responsibilities: Performs complex analysis/projects according to research protocols, explaining methods and procedures to other technicians. Enters data and maintains current data files on research projects
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, Finance and Administration, and Associate Director of Clinical Programs and Finance = 40% • Operations and Communication Management = 10 % • Project Management = 10% Position Complexities: Given the scope
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to specific proposal guidelines and terms and conditions for more complex proposals, such as program projects, ARPA-H, DOD, DOE applications. Works with faculty in proposal preparation and submission. Manages
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with grant preparation and reporting. Performs complex statistical analysis of data collected and writes interpretative reports. Verifies the correctness of the data submitted and makes recommendations
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of transferring it to commercial companies for the benefit of society. The BDD will be responsible for handling highly complex license agreements, a large portfolio of IP for the most active faculty, and training