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needs assessments and develop tailored, data-informed strategies to help clients address current and future talent gaps. Facilitate workshops, coaching sessions, and planning meetings with executives, HR
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: Ph.D. in physics, quantum optics, chemistry, or electrical engineering Preferred Qualifications: experience with lasers and optics demonstrated proficiency with programming Proposed Start Date: September
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Technician I Job Group: Merit Required Minimum Qualifications: Associate or Bachelors degree in a veterinary technology program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) or the Canadian
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Position Title: Veterinary Technician I Job Group: Merit Required Minimum Qualifications: • Associate or Bachelor’s degree in a veterinary technology program accredited by the American Veterinary
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: Background in Structural Biology or Electrical/Mechanical Engineering Experience with Cryo-EM data collection and analysis, preferably using Thermo-Fisher cryo-electron microscopes and Gatan cameras, automated
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veterinary technology program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) or the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) and three years of experience with the care and treatment
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) Research statement for the applicant’s research program (maximum of one page). 5) Contact information for five professional references (at least one from outside the applicant’s current organization
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and a promising therapeutic target due to its involvement in a range of inflammatory diseases. Current projects include: 1. Investigating the molecular mechanisms of NLRP3 inflammasome activation. 2
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, developing and respecting colleagues. The team is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of high-pressure boilers, electrical generators, chillers and other auxiliary equipment that provide
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Position Title: Veterinary Technician I Job Group: Merit Required Minimum Qualifications: • Associate or Bachelor’s degree in a veterinary technology program accredited by the American Veterinary