74 multiple-sequence-alignment uni jobs at The University of Alabama in United-States
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activities, etc. Works with the A-Club Executive Committee on oversight of A-Club and future strategy for the A-Club. Creates plan(s) to engage A-Club members in career services and alignment with University
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written communication skills. Strong organizational and management skills, including managing multiple tasks, being detail-oriented, working independently, and adhering to deadlines. Ability to work
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organizational and project management skills with attention to detail. Ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines in a dynamic environment. Effective written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills
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management skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities and projects independently and effectively with efficiency and appropriate follow-through. Ability to work effectively with people from a variety of
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), accounting systems, effort reporting systems, electronic research administration systems, and Microsoft Office suite. Adaptable to changing priorities while effectively managing multiple commitments. Critical
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to build strong relationships at all levels. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Exceptional time management skills. Ability to independently and effectively manage multiple priorities and projects
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. Preferred Qualifications Preference will be given to applicants with: • Demonstrated ability to publish in top-tier, peer-reviewed journals on topics that align with those of current faculty; • Experience
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coordination. Acts as the owner’s representative on multiple projects of varying size and complexity. Monitors inspections, quality, and schedule to help ensure successful project delivery. Assists with
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statistics, particularly those who can support the department’s expanding role in university-wide initiatives in data science, AI, and related areas. These initiatives involve faculty from multiple colleges
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at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The successful hire will be appointed to a department in CCIS that aligns with their research areas, with the potential for a joint appointment in a secondary unit