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infected with HIV/SIV virus, and other experimentally used agents. The work schedule for this position is a 4-day work week/10 hours per day alternate work schedule which includes one day of required weekend
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preparation and administration of chemotherapeutic agents and other intravenous drugs, patient education and psychosocial support. Salary: $91.84/hr Job Qualifications Press space or enter keys to toggle
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of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, fungi and mycoplasmas. Independently perform diagnostic testing for clinical pathogens; perform regulatory procedures for high-consequence agents. Independently process and
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) and all safety procedures according to NIH standards and standard operating procedures (SOPs). Works with animals/tissue that is infected with HIV/SIV virus, and other experimentally used agents. Apply
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thriving community of postdocs, resident scientists, and analysts, and a frequent influx of leading scientists and practitioners from around the world participating in working group projects across a diverse
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Practice 15% - Quality and Evidence-Based Practice 5% - Leadership 5% - Professional Development 5% - Research Department Overview The PACU is focused on the recovery of patients from anesthetic agents
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greater experience as a nurse practitioner One (1) year of greater recent clinical experience in GI Ability to cope with personal stress experienced by team members, other professionals, and caretakers
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roster building, including NIL strategy, transfer portal operations, player contracts (NIL deals), and agent relations. This role serves as a bridge between the coaching staff, student-athletes, external
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languages such as SQL, Python, PHP, GIS or other relevant tools. Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex data sets, data exchange, data integration and data modeling. Excellent
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Processing Department, GI Lab and Interventional Pulmonary Procedural Department. Department Specific Job Scope This role provides business, financial, and operational analytic support to the Perioperative