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offering a full complement of pediatric services with a total of 172 general pediatric, NICU, and PICU beds. Our pediatric faculty includes 170 full-time members, clinical associates, and postdoctoral
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been attracting an impressive succession of students with a wide range of interests and backgrounds in cinema and media theory, history, and practice. CMS includes the Media Arts and Design (MADD
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, we would like the candidate to have experience coding for distribution and warehousing. Responsibilities Support and programming for new and existing applications, database administration. Leads in
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services with a total of 172 general pediatric, NICU, and PICU beds. The Department of Pediatrics includes over 170 full-time faculty members and postdoctoral researchers. In addition to teaching medical
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will acquire, store and process biomedical datasets, to be used on personalized medicine research. Responsibilities Performs advanced programming; codes, writes scripts tests, designs, maintains, and
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to the start of employment, applicants must: 1) hold a doctoral degree or its equivalent in cancer biology, immunology, or a related field of study and 2) have completed postdoctoral training. To be considered
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to mentor and train research staff, including undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and staff scientists, present findings at scientific meetings, and provide peer review of grant
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methylation, gene expression regulation, and plant physiology characterizations. The ideal candidate has a Ph.D. Degree in plant biology and previous postdoctoral experience in mechanistic plant biology
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for all academic appointees, including ladder-rank faculty, instructional professors, researchers, postdoctoral scholars, and other academic titles. The OAA manages complex appointment workflows across
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, other academic appointees, postdoctoral researchers, and third-parties, as well as partnering with Employee and Labor Relations, as needed, on reports and complaints against staff. The Investigator is a