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This role is four fold: Assistant Medical Director (.1 FTE) - ED University of Minnesota Medical Center (East and West Banks) Director of Informatics (.1 FTE) - ED University of Minnesota Medical Center (East
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of experience in both aquatic ecology and microbial biogeochemistry. This position will provide robust training in data collection and analyses, in addition to manuscript preparation; guidance in career
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experiments related to influenza and/or innate immunity 20% experiments related to influenza and/or innate immunity, write grants and papers 10% duties as assigned Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in
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: PhD in chemistry, biology, biochemistry, or a related field with substantial research and publication record. Proficient in a range of advanced techniques including proteomics, genomics, and various
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Responsibilities 80% designing, conducting, and analyzing mixed-methods data using multidisciplinary social science research methods. Activities, which require both daily/weekly team collaboration and expertise
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, management, and technical direction of the Physician/Faculty Compensation Program and the physician/faculty compensation data repository and reporting solution. Under the direction of the University
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patient data, managing lab samples/specimens, responding to data queries, and assisting with monitor visits. This position is accountable to physician-investigators and members of the clinical research
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regular presentations of scientific data and significant contribution to the preparation of manuscripts. Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in Cell Biology or related field Preferred Qualifications
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doctors (MD, DO, MD/PhD, or equivalent) with ABPN board certification in Neurology and Sleep Medicine. Candidates must be eligible for medical licensure in the state of Minnesota and demonstrate
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at program and departmental meetings, synthesizing information, contributing to decision-making, and reporting back to the course leadership. Act as a resource for students and faculty, resolving or escalating