152 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Pennsylvania
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provides oversight of revenue collection and control, capital improvements, maintenance & cleaning of equipment and property; resource and people management including labor scheduling for 27 lots & garages
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UPenn Prevention Research Center (PRC). The Senior Research Coordinator position will work on the UPenn PRC and the UPenn PRC's Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network (CPCRN) research project and
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giving oral hygiene and plaque control instructions, presents and explains treatment plants to patients, demonstrates effective communication to bridge the gap between a pending treatment plan and a
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and quality control for large volume interim analysis. Preparation and maintenance of regulatory documents including continuing reviews, modifications, and regulatory binders. Responsible for all
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of host immune responses and therapeutic strategies to eradicate or control the HIV reservoir. The researcher will need experience in molecular virology, including PCR, sequence analysis, cloning
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750 participants. Manage the day-to-day operations of the Office of Student Success. This includes ensuring the orderly management of the office space, monitoring and stocking supplies, controlling
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hygiene and plaque control instructions, presents and explains treatment plants to patients, demonstrates effective communication to bridge the gap between a pending treatment plan and a completed treatment
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of Adobe Creative Suite applications preferred. Experience with game presentation software: ShoFlo, SportsSoundPro, Sound Director, ANC VSoft, Daktronics Show Control preferred. Job Location - City, State
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implementing new microscope hardware, control software, customized analysis pipelines as well as collaborating with core users. We anticipate initial applications will include light-sheet microscopy, super
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plaque control instructions, presents and explains treatment plants to patients, demonstrates effective communication to bridge the gap between a pending treatment plan and a completed treatment plan