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)-approved protocols aimed at improving care for Head and Neck Cancer patients. The Research Lab Specialist Lead will be responsible for specimen collection, clinical testing, database management, and analysis
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factors involved in the functioning and analysis of postsecondary institutions, particularly colleges and universities, as complex organizations. To show how these ideas serve as tools for the analysis
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(surveys, student interviews, etc.); Synthesize information for program reports (as needed) Data analysis and interpretation support (as needed) Assist with developing materials and modules for, and
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such as Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace, Constituent Relationship Management tools and others. Experience providing exceptional customer service. Available to work overtime hours. Modes of Work
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develop a research program that includes a laboratory component focused on one or more pathogens, at either the national or global level. We are interested in a broad range of substantive areas, including
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with mood disorders will be a significant component. Why Join Michigan Medicine? Michigan Medicine is one of the largest health care complexes in the world and has been the site of many groundbreaking
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disorders will be a significant component. Why Join Michigan Medicine? Michigan Medicine is one of the largest health care complexes in the world and has been the site of many groundbreaking medical and
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insights with quantitative analysis to drive competitive advantage. The Director serves as a strategic partner to the coaching staffs, contributing to decision-making across scouting, player development
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, you will be responsible for performing the operations of the Merit Security Operations Center (Merit SOC), a component of the Merit Support Center (MSC). Reporting to the Chief Information Security
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will play an important role in research development and implementation, data collection and organization, and data analysis, particularly in the context of causal inference in epidemiological research