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OFFICE OF THE UNIVERSITY CONTR (UA-CTRO-IUBLA) The Office of the University Controller (UCO) provides leadership and guidance for financial compliance, systems, and services at Indiana University
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: Digital tomosynthesis Breast MRI Automated whole-breast ultrasound High-resolution breast ultrasound Our Breast Imaging Division includes 12 fellowship-trained radiologists serving both hospital-based and
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diagnostics for the detection, diagnosis, and correction of corneal disease Generate improvements in refractive interventions and visual corrections through controlled optical manipulations The duties
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repairs elevators, escalators, chairlifts, conveyors. and machine rooms/pits. Inspects wiring connection, control panel hookups, door installation, and alignment and clearance of car hoistway. Operates
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and implements automated communication journeys using CRM/Marketing Cloud tools to support recruitment, retention, and engagement goals. Collaborates with internal stakeholders to create targeted
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research across the spectrum of breast cancer control. Additionally, candidates must have a strong publication record and a national reputation in breast cancer research, along with progressive leadership
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. For information about the department, please visit: Campus Facility Services . Installs, tests, maintains, and repairs electrical or electronic wiring, motors, light fixtures, electric panels and controls, wall
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, pest-control, and sanitation procedures for existing and new research projects. Monitors and scouts for insect pests and disease symptoms weekly. Implements and applies appropriate Integrated Pest
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technician is in-charge-of oversees all the cameras iris control and overall look of camera video. Monitors high-end multi-camera production and optimize video levels for ¿live¿ production, high visibility
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representations and networks. Essential Duties: Research topics include episodic memory representations and networks and the interactions between episodic memory and attention/control processes. Some studies