159 multiple-sequence-alignment uni jobs at University of New Mexico in United States
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Elements of Legal Argumentation I & II, the law school’s required first-year legal writing sequence. ELA I & II focus on developing students’ skills in legal reading, research, analysis, and communication
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and provide mentoring and support to UNM staff using the PMO’s methodology and tools. Project Managers work with Directors and managers to align projects to meet business and IT needs and with managers
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media ●Managing the CRM and staying on top of audience segmentation and follow-ups ●Staying up to date with changes in social media and platform trends Collaborating with other team leads to align
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cancer prevention strategies and cancer genome sequencing. The more than 123 cancer research scientists affiliated with the UNM Cancer Center were awarded $38.3 million in federal and private grants and
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to manage multiple tasks simultaneously; be responsive and energetic; value exceptional customer service; and strictly maintain confidentiality. Duties include: -Coordinating annual acceptance of applicants
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governing agencies. Duties require expertise with multiple MS Office programs, specialized application systems, basic accounting, hiring contracts and purchasing, as well as experience with developing
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cancer prevention strategies and cancer genome sequencing. The more than 123 cancer research scientists affiliated with the UNM Cancer Center were awarded $38.3 million in federal and private grants and
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on equitable access to engineering education. You may find yourself contributing to multiple different ongoing and newly conceived research projects. Ongoing research efforts in the group include: 1
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current website to identify accessibility issues and areas for improvement. Implement changes to align the website with ADA accessibility guidelines (WCAG 2.1 standards). Assist in redesigning and updating
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in the CV and cover letter (4) ability in or potential for building relationships with Native communities and/or aligning research, teaching, or service with Native community interests and needs, as