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. The Department of Family Medicine and Community Health is seeking a Research Project Coordinator Generalist to serve on a set of studies in the Program for Health Disparities Research. The successful candidate
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developments and trends • Provide input into program budgets and proposals, in partnership with finance team • Assist in process of writing grants and developing proposals • Assist the Director in workforce
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Continuous learning opportunities through professional training and degree-seeking programs supported by the Regents Tuition Benefit Program Low-cost medical, dental, and pharmacy plans Healthcare and
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long-term planning, program development, evaluation and assessment, procurement and stewardship of resources to fulfill SWS’s mission of supporting students. This position reports to the Chair
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north central Minnesota. Program areas include cow/calf production systems, forage systems, forest genetics and stewardship, horticulture and plant sciences for northern climates, and wild rice breeding
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performance. More than one-year experience in a molecular biology research laboratory. Course work in any computational biology-related subjects. Skills in MSWord, Excel and Powerpoint. Willingness in learning
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learning opportunities through professional training and degree-seeking programs supported by the Regents Tuition Benefit Program Low-cost medical, dental, and pharmacy plans Healthcare and dependent care
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Research Program, the Minnesota Urolith Center, and the Surgical Research Laboratory. Research efforts are supported by the Clinical Investigation Center, which facilitates clinical trials. Service
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directions that may be pursued to further our research program. ● Adhere to all safety practices and follow lab-specific standard operating procedures. Science communication - 10% ● Generate figures
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the Carlson School stewardship program and to aid in developing impact reports on gifts that span multiple collegiate units Envision, create and maintain donor recognition signage within the Carlson School Fund