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team, the Senior Director: Serves as a primary account lead for University Marketing Communications with a key University college, campus or unit, facilitating formulation of a collaborative model and
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with colleagues and model supportive morale for the cast and crew Facilitate conflict resolution amongst actors/stage management/creative team, ensuring adherence to legal, department, and university
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trials. To understand our target circuits and prove that we can change them, we record electrical brain signals and deliver targeted stimulation in both model animal systems and human volunteers, across a
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dietary analysis, salivary analysis and prepares smears. Takes digital radiographs. Make impressions and dental study models. Establishes maintenance schedule for dental patients. Maintains dental equipment
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, physician training, new surgical techniques, and other academic projects requiring the use of large and small animal models. ESS serves as a core resource across the University to support interdepartmental
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fiscal operation of assigned units. Develop annual preliminary budget development worksheet and detailed budget models in conjunction with departmental leadership. Meet regularly with departmental
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evaluation and research portfolio. Manage budgets. Serves on the Department leadership team and represents the Department in Extension evaluation. Models a cohesive, reflective practice of Extension
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mammalian cell culture, including maintaining cell lines, performing transfections, and preparing cell lysates. • Assist with experiments using mouse models of metabolic disease, including colony management
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Program within PES. This role includes supervising and guiding a team of four full-time Success Coaches who support all PES students. At the heart of the PES coaching and student support model is the belief
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staff, check ins and checkouts of camps, liaison between campus partners to ensure summer experiences are positive. ● Participate in and present training topics for Community Advisors during fall/winter