314 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation positions at University of Minnesota
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, and reporting on results. Developing and producing materials to educate patients about services, procedures, and the clinic's offerings. Write, edit, manage, and share web copy, marketing emails, social
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process for new lender licensees including participating in system set-up calls, creating risk rating models, credit decision scorecards, and loan presentations based on customer-provided criteria 10
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design tools such as Campus Labs, Qualtrics, etc. Statistical expertise in predictive modeling/analysis Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $84,000 - $90,000; depending on education/qualifications/experience Time
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at the University of Minnesota in 1884. We are leaders in community-based participatory research to develop community-based programs and educational models. We are dedicated to increasing equity, diversity, and
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must consist of the following: Cover letterInclude the program area you are most interested in supporting. Resume or CV Copy of official transcript of diploma to substantiate degree Name and contact
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environment by fostering open communication, modeling equity-driven practices, and proactively addressing team concerns to promote a culture of trust and accountability. Detailed Job Responsibilities
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the short-term service model. Partner with the Operations Team to implement and evaluate continuous quality improvement initiatives that enhance efficiency, equity, and clinical outcomes. Coordinate and
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Clinical Care Coordination in cross-departmental workgroups and institutional initiatives, contributing subject matter expertise to advance clinical services delivery and integrated care models. Clinical
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equal to at least 6 years Extensive understanding of museum best practices for art handling, packing and transporting artwork. Experience utilizing 3D modeling software Experience using Museum Collection
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computational modeling of behavior to identify the underlying circuit computations. Current projects in our laboratory emphasize task-structured behavior assays, including set shifting, reversal learning