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of major psychiatric disorders. The applicant is required to have a BS in a biomedical discipline and experience in rodent handling, surgery, electrophysiological recordings from rodents, and behavioral
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/fluorescence/confocal/electron/light-sheet) · Basic computer competency · Preference for individual with coding experience (Python/R) · Preference for individual with transmission electron microscopy experience
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small animal surgery, tissue procurement, histology, and immune labeling. Physical Effort Some physical effort is required, for example, moving and lifting boxes containing laboratory supplies and
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smooth operation. Qualifications: · Extensive postdoctoral experience in relevant fields. · Strong training and expertise in viral oncogenesis, drug delivery, and nanomaterials. · Proven
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strategic planning processes and administrative goals and priorities. Prepares budgetary functions and plans special events. Essential Functions Ability to effectively communicate (verbal, written, and
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the reconciliation and close-out processes of clinical trials. Key Responsibilities, but not limited to: Financial Management and Reporting: Provide expert management of financial aspects of clinical trials post-award
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that submissions are accurate, timely, and compliant with regulations. Additionally, the role involves processing incoming awards to ensure timely account setup in accordance with department, school, university
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for the processing of award activations for an assigned constituency in the Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP). This individual is responsible for Notice of Award (NOA) reviews and processing, routine correspondence
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to perform the following daily tasks: Handling and processing human specimens . Staining and analyzing human tissue sections by single plex and multispectral imaging . Perform in vitro assays for mouse and
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process improvement and cost reduction; (d) the use of budgetary control systems and financial measures in performance evaluation and management; and (e) incentive conflicts in organizations and their