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/experience. Retirement plan options are available for Civil Service, Faculty, Labor-Represented, Professional & Administrative, and Temp Casual classifications. Learn more about retirement plans . While our
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experimental procedures, observations, and results with precision Evaluate data and provide interpretative support to guide ongoing projects Routine Lab Maintenance and Support (≈10%): Oversee lab operations
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part of an NIH-funded project that examines the role of exosomes secreted by microglia in the pathogenesis of disease. Duties/Responsibilities 100%: Conduct research studies in the research focus areas
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records for each project. - Assist with data mining and metadata for improving results of BSL2/research projects. Length of probationary period: 6 months Percent time of appointment: 100% 40-hour work week
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-wide graduate program faculty and staff; and internal and external agencies related to graduate admissions. The Coordinator is responsible for assisting the development, implementation, and
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development may be offered in-person, online, or in hybrid modalities. Help educators participating in professional development workshops learn the curriculum and how to teach it to students. Support the
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care episode and may help to begin the financial aspects of the visit (e.g., collecting co-pays, determining eligibility for the Sliding Fee Scale program, etc.) revenue cycle for the visit. Communicate
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on biological cells that express fluorescently tagged retroviral proteins assisted by a senior lab member. The temp will analyze the images to quantify the spatial distribution and temporal development
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. Perform clinical analysis of data on platforms such as REDCap, as well as ability to modify and create log project son REDCap. Ability to communicate with international collaborators in multiple regions
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Director to develop, manage, plan, and evaluate Student Access services, programs, and projects in order to effectively provide accommodations for students and visitors at the University of Minnesota