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electronic paperwork, type letters for petitions and tuition waivers, register students in SFFGS courses, and any other computer-related or additional, relevant tasks required. Confidentiality with student
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to development and operation of the various clinical trials/research in gene therapy and grant proposals. Such activities may include: coordination of collaborative research efforts among members of the program
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of veterinary medical terminology and anatomy. Knowledge of the equipment and materials used in farm animal ambulatory practice. Ability to operate a computer and utilize office suite software such as Excel
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for inventory removal or transfer, per university surplus procedures. - Assist with the tagging, tracking, and reconciliation of capital assets and technology equipment (e.g., computers, monitors, printers
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, and drive quality improvement across our clinics. Your efforts will focus on chronic disease management, patient education, and program development that advances our mission of exceptional, community
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Classification Title: Academic Program Specialist II (Working Title: Coordinator, Office of Global Learning) Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree and three years of relevant
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Cancer Disparities Research Collaborative, which is directed by Dr. Carolyn Tucker) Communication: Serve as the primary liaison between the Community Program Manager, Ms. Miles Hamilton and the core
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external communications. Support the UFLI office staff with correspondence and general office management. Event and Program Support • Assist with preparations and logistics for UFLI Academies and other in
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and curricular aspects with a focus on internships for Beyond120, the college’s experiential learning and professional development program. This is a full-time, twelve-month, non-tenure accruing
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federally funded, interdisciplinary research initiative based in the Computational Microscopy Imaging Lab (CMIL). The project unifies clinical, imaging, and molecular data to develop predictive models