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organizational skills and attention to detail is a critical component of this job's responsibilities. Demonstrated multi-tasking skills and ability to prioritize workload efficiently are essential. Strong
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analysis tools. Perform quality control reviews and error-checking for data and documentation. You will communicate with staff and external partners: Communicate with ICPSR staff in other units, data
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quantitative analysis, interpret and synthesize results, and prepare data visualization reports for multiple audiences Conduct rapid quality improvement evaluation to translate needs assessment and training and
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formal or informal, medical conditions including those related to pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding, arrest record, or any other factor where the item in question will not interfere with job
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solutions. Monitor applications to identify and resolve routine operational problems. Database Interactions - Write queries and scripts to interact with databases as required by applications. Analysis and
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problem solve Desired Qualifications* Previous experience with microscopy techniques and data analysis Experience working in developmental biology research (not required) Modes of Work Positions that
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needed for future engaged learning, a core component of the LEAPS program. Students will be introduced to different contexts for engaged learning and participate in planning and debriefing discussions with
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. ECON 201 and ECON 202 are low level undergraduate courses. ECON 201: Together with ECON 202, this course serves to introduce the student to the basic ideas and concepts of modern economic analysis, and
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University Housing, Michigan Dining and other internal units to provide a seamless residential experience for residents. Student Life Facilities has four component areas: Central Campus Operations, North
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documentation of scholarly ability and achievement (record of publications in peer-reviewed journals). Preferred candidate will possess the critical elements of teaching (knowledge of subject matter, skill in