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, focusing on normal aging and age-related diseases. · Collaborate with both wet-lab and computational scientists, leveraging advanced sequencing technologies. · Present research findings at institutional
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requires working outside of standard business hours to meet program needs. Job Duties 50% Course Operations & Logistics Oversee day-to-day management of the Outpatient Selective course, independently
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Research Coordinator Supervisor: Katie Vera DESCRIPTION The Clinical Research Coordinator works under the direction of the Program Manager(s) and is responsible for day-to-day study activities including
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catchment area. We are driven to be the choice academic healthcare environment for patients, clinicians, scientists and students who seek exceptional, compassionate, precision cancer therapy; innovative
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needs. 5%: Communicate with BA/MD program staff with recommendations for individual scholars as needed. 5%: Enter planned MCAT prep sessions on shared google calendar identifying topics covered and
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items when needed, maintaining organization of items. ● Prepare for, schedule, and participate in pre-site selection visits, site initiation visits, monitoring visits, program audits, etc. by coordinating
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, as well. A novel, interdisciplinary Dentist-Scientist Training Program rounds out our educational offerings. Our work affects nearly every person in Minnesota. We educate 73% of the state's practicing
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of experimental facilities. This job commonly requires picking up materials from vendors throughout the metro area. The job could also entail assisting graduate students and scientists with data collection
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sound decision making. Excellent technical skills with high proficiency in the analytical application of relevant computer software packages (e.g. Excel, Access, and BI). Demonstrated ability and
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understnding of the health of older adults and/or age-related neurological conditions. About the Department Committed to innovation and diversity, the Medical School educates physicians, scientists, and health