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of the CPR-related communication pieces, as well as DEP Weekly and Quarterly Measures Reports. Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC): Lead development and implementation of a quality assurance/ quality
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and accurate data entry, monitor data quality. Generate reports and perform quality control checks to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and project requirements. As a Research Assistant
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activities • Uploading data to NIH centers • Quality control and assurance • Participate in preparation of reports • Presentation at laboratory meetings • Presents data and abstracts at local and national
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of Chemistry, is seeking outstanding, creative, independent, and highly motivated postdocs. The Liu lab focuses on the discovery of small molecules for human proteins, as well as the functional characterization
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, environmental controls and water supply. Maintaining the greenhouse and field hygiene with the segregated waste streams dictated by CREC. Assist with installing and maintaining irrigation systems, ensuring
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targets, timelines, and budget thresholds. Administrative Duties Serve as BEBR Department Security Administrator (DSA) and UFSRC Property Custodian; maintain access controls and asset records. Provide
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repair and installation of control circuit systems. • Skilled in repair and maintenance of boiler systems. • Ability to read blueprints and schematics. • Ability to use hand and power tools. • Ability
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, randomized controlled trial implementation, and dissemination activities. Research Compliance and Regulatory Oversight • Ensure compliance with federal, local, and institutional regulatory requirements and
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consistency. • Monitor QC/QA performance by reviewing calibration data, blanks, duplicates, and control samples. • Generate fertilizer recommendations based on analytical results, following laboratory
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laboratory equipment. Coordinate shipping/receiving of samples and supplies. Develop and implement quality control and assurance protocols. Train and mentor technicians, undergraduates, graduate students, and