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Computer Proficiency & Bioinformatics: Molecular Visualization; Molecular Modeling; Molecular Docking; Phylogenetic and Molecular Evolution analysis; Statistics Software Wet lab Research skills: Molecular
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skills Ability to use a variety of computer programs and software applications to apply epidemiologic principles Desired Qualifications* Modes of Work Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile
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includes the Outreach Athletic Training Program. This position requires extensive standing/walking, as well as lifting, positioning, pushing, of athletic training equipment/items and/or transferring
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good team skills and be able to effectively multi-task. Meticulous attention to detail and strong organization skills Experience working with standard computer software (email programs, MS Word, MS Excel
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. Actively collaborates in the development of annual budgets; manages and provides variance reporting of activity, payroll, commodity, & capital budgets; participates in the new program development
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of the program in accordance with NAIA, Conference and University rules, regulations, and policies. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to coaching, recruiting, evaluating prospective student-athletes
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Apply Now Job Summary The College of Business is looking for Supplemental Instruction Leaders (SILs). Supplemental Instruction (SI) is an academic assistance program that utilizes peer-assisted
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funding. Who We Are The Women in Science and Engineering Residence Program (WISE RP) is guided by our program mission and core tenets to ensure gender-minoritized students pursuing science, technology
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, critical computing, history of computing, technology policy, and social, cultural, and political processes of digital technology and/or media. We are also interested in scholars who engage one or several
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during public health emergencies. Co-Directors Drs. Marisa Eisenberg and Emily Martin and their colleagues have an active research program to integrate mathematical modeling with community-based