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personnel activities and paperwork processing for department which includes monitoring staffing levels, selection and evaluation of non-exempt and temporary support staff and preparing, maintaining and
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qualifications: MD and/or PhD degree(s) in ocular sciences, immunology, molecular biology, molecular genetics and cell biology. School/College/Division: H06 - School of Medicine Primary department: H0611
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TRIO Veterans Upward Bound Program (VUB), including screening, diagnostic assessment, intake processing for eligible participants. Assist with providing supervision to staff/interns, including monitoring
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fatty liver disease and include novel methods to image lipid metabolism. Required qualifications Highly motivated individuals who have recently obtained a Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree with strong
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application process. Assist with writing methods and summarizing/organizing data to be used in preparing and presenting presentations for community presentations, professional, scientific, and academic
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bookkeeping work, applying accepted methods and procedures in the preparation, processing and reporting of financial transactions and the maintenance of detailed accounts and records. Some specialized technical
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obtain information concerning projects and unit activities and communicate supervisors’ intentions and preferences. Coordinate and process academic and non-academic personnel paperwork including full-time
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the Office of Admissions and Enrollment Management to streamline the student admission and enrollment process. Represent the College of Engineering at recruitment events, high school visits, and information
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to routine inquiries for data and information. Perform complex typing duties including the processing of documents which may require the use of basic desktop publishing software. Edit correspondence and
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participation in all aspects of the research process and will require the following skills/abilities: solution preparation, tissue collection, dissection, standard molecular biology and histological techniques