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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. Emory University School of Law invites applications for multiple full-time faculty positions teaching legal writing course. The primary responsibility
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(DNA and RNA preparation, sequencing alignment, Xenopus oocyte preparation) and electrophysiological experiments (e.g. two electrode voltage clamp recordings in Xenopus laevis oocytes), and biochemical
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for all technology services supporting multiple business units or school. This role is responsible for ensuring that technology infrastructure, applications, and services meet the diverse needs of education
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responsibilities will include: plating of specimens, isolate, identify, freeze and catalog bacteria from clinical and non-clinical specimens; molecular microbiologic testing by PCR, gel electrophoresis, sequencing
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, operational workflow, safety, education, and high-quality patient care. Install, maintain, and update standardized MR protocols and sequences; oversee image quality; troubleshoot artifacts; and improve
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pipeline for Illumina deep RNA-Sequencing data analysis which involves unique mapping of RNA-Seq reads onto current version of the reference genomes, estimates transcript abundance over known and novel
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syndrome. This position ensures regulatory compliance, participant-centered protocol implementation, and cross-site coordination in alignment with study objectives. Travel to participating sites and events
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. Translates executive priorities into clear project plans and accountability structures. Collaboration: Collaborates closely with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders to drive alignment
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, effective, and compliant. Oversees the facilities planning, development, management activities, and initiatives. Ensures facilities planning is consistent and in alignment with strategic priorities
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(single cell RNAseq/ATAC-seq), spatial transcriptomics, and possibly BCR/TCR-sequencing. KEY RESPONSIBBILITIES: Maintains software, hardware and information networks in a bioinformatics and molecular