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to align with organizational goals. Work closely with the Executive Director, Director of Programs and Partnerships, and leadership team to support organizational priorities and drive impact-focused decision
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proposals; identify and track funding opportunities aligned with the Center’s research and policy goals. Oversee or contribute to the development of research deliverables, ensuring content is tailored to key
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categorization of events, with accompanying goals, staffing, and workflow plans, aligned with the agreed-upon strategic goals and priorities of the division. Prepare and oversee annual budget projections
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). The BIOS CTCC manages multi-center, $30+ million federally funded clinical trials and multiple site-specific pharmaceutical-sponsored trials. This role will work with internal resources to assist with
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students with financial need to attend quality university engineering programs, aligning with the Foundation’s mission of meeting effort with opportunity and enabling individuals and communities to thrive
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aligned with the school?s visual identity and voice. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Serve as the primary writer and editor for printed materials related to the area, events, and activities. Perform a
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review board applications and renewals. Extracting DNA and performing molecular tests such as genotyping and DNA sequencing. Analyzing genotyping and sequencing results. Database entry and review
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, bioinformatic software for DNA sequence analysis, genome-editing technology and organismal husbandry. Classified Title: Research Program Assistant Role/Level/Range: ACRO40/E/02/CB Starting Salary Range: $15.40
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We are seeking a Laboratory Aide - Summer who will work under the supervision of a faculty investigator. Will be responsible for cataloging our archive of sequencing data stored on hard drives and
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on such changes. Collaborate with multiple areas of the University to address issues and concerns with legal implications raised by students, faculty, staff, and the community. Maintain professional growth and