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analysis and monitoring of the university's annual budget, creates well-designed financial forecast models, and provides strategic budgetary recommendations and guidance to the Director for Budget and
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legal analysis and writing course, Lawyering Skills as well as provide strategic vision and direction for the law school's academic success program, in coordination with the Director of the Academic
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. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Direct, conduct and organize data collection and analysis activities; coordinate and schedule research activities. Independently perform a variety of complex assays
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analysis plans, and construct diagnostic and predictive models using complex, multi-source data (e.g., omics, cytometry, clinical, and real-world data) - a particularly valuable aspect of the position. Key
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experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Grade 7 (Salaried). Position Description: TheManager, Unit Finance Administration (Director of Financial Analysis) will be responsible
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, research and clinical components. This will include preparation, analysis and forecasting of the departmental budget and financial statements, accounts receivables, and practice productivity consistent with
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, including plasmid DNA isolation, agarose gel electrophoresis, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), DNA fragment purification, and Gibson Assembly for cloning. Perform BLAST analysis of DNA and protein sequences
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the Assistant Dean for Enrollment Management, focusing on the annual academic scheduling process, including data entry and analysis, and performs duties related to commencement, scholarships, and annual course
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. Build claim histories, generate trend reports from both paper and electronic information; update and provide Director of Enterprise Risk with claim and trend reports; loss analysis, root cause analysis
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monitoring, analysis, and response to various types of security issues, both actual and potential, as well as security controls to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the university's