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Physician Scientist/Scientist, Assistant/Associate Professor, Internal Medicine, Nephrology (168141)
to develop an independent research program supported by extramural funding. Tenure eligible position. PHYSICIAN SCIENTIST: Required Qualifications: MD, DO, MD/PhD (or foreign equivalent). Board Certified in
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: Formal education courses relating to work or some experience and/or exposure to a social science laboratory environment. Brief Description of Duties: The successful incumbent must be responsible, detail
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equipment. This position involves both technical and research support responsibilities. The successful candidate will contribute to method development, target and non-target analysis of environmental
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provides support to medical technology students in both theories and techniques of phlebotomy by designing and implementing formal and informal programs of instruction ensuring that all established protocols
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equipment. This position involves both technical and research support responsibilities. The successful candidate will contribute to method development, target and non-target analysis of environmental
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of phlebotomy by designing and implementing formal and informal programs of instruction ensuring that all established protocols and procedures for proper sample collection and patient safety are adhered
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provides support to medical technology students in both theories and techniques of phlebotomy by designing and implementing formal and informal programs of instruction ensuring that all established protocols
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. Will provide training on specific specialized skills and research methods, and is responsible for the operation of the lab. Prepare manuscripts for publications in peer reviewed and/or scientific
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Services. Assist patrons at the public computers. Knowledge of Access Services policies. Maintain appropriate statistics using library services platform (LSP), gate counts, and other methods. Assist with
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at the molecular or cellular level using biochemical, biophysical or structural methods are encouraged to apply. Comprising faculty in both the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Medicine, the Department