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Position Highlights The School of Plant Sciences is looking for a Laboratory Coordinator I to be a part of Dr. Alexander Bucksch's group. Dr. Bucksch's computational plant science lab research is focused
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Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The University of Arizona's department of Southwest Institute for Research on Women within the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences invites you to apply to the role
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Total Rewards Calculator . Career Stream and Level PC2 Job Family Instructional Technology Job Function Information Technology Type of criminal background check required: Fingerprint criminal background
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Department Surgery Department Website Link https://surgery.arizona.edu/ Location University of Arizona Health Sciences Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The Clinical Research Manager I oversees
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, faculty, staff and visitors, and supports the department with administrative duties inclusive of ordering office supplies, submitting maintenance and technology requests, preparing expense forms, and
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, drawing, fabricating and implementing mechanical hardware to accomplish the goals of the principal investigator and their program. The Research Engineering Designer/Drafter II will have an understanding
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and integration of fields of astronomy, planetary sciences, biological sciences, humanities, social sciences, arts, and more to explore the origins, evolution, distribution, and future of life on Earth
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maintenance of bioinformatic pipelines for cutting-edge omics data analysis. We seek a dynamic and passionate individual with experience in computational biology to drive our research mission forward and
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of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences is renowned for its clinical training programs in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology as well as its active doctoral program. Our department includes 30 faculty
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the department chair and the College’s Translational Research Office (TReO). The vice chair will work alongside the chair and focus their efforts on the development of a multidisciplinary program for basic science