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Administer structured interviews, behavioral assessments, and psychological questionnaires Coordinate MRI scans and biospecimen collection (blood, saliva, urine); process and ship per protocol Prepare and
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manuscripts. - This position is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to strengthen their writing skills while developing deeper expertise in cancer care disparities and epidemiology. Qualifications
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Wayne State University, Mathematics Position ID: 414 -FAC [#26397] Position Title: Position Type: Teaching stream faculty Position Location: Detroit, Michigan 48202, United States of America [map
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, Department, or College, as assigned by the Program Director. • Provide academic support and advising to students. • Participate in admissions processes, including applicant interviews and file review, as
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program. Oversee program budget, monitor and approve expenses, process student stipends. Establish tracking system for metrics required for NIH reporting and department use. Generate reports and analyze
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, IRB processes, coding, statistical analysis (SPSS, R), formal clinical training (e.g., MS in clinical psychology), experiment software, fMRI analysis, publications, or phlebotomy. Must be fully
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with state officials, their staff and related organizations and associations. Represent the interests of the University, communicate its program proposals and policy positions and address its problems
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and translational research in gastric cancers, especially relating to pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Perform advanced lab techniques including: Cell-based in vitro assays and sample processing PCR
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, integrity, diversity and inclusion creates exceptional educational opportunities which prepare students for success in a global society. Position Purpose: Perform a variety of simple routine tasks related
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to analyze and appropriately prioritize complicated and challenging schedules; respond to frequent changes in schedules; set priorities. Conserve time by performing or delegating non-essential tasks