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, including but not limited to student volunteers, graduate assistants, postdoctoral associates, and clinical research therapists. Responsibilities include regulatory oversight (IRB and sponsor-related
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fertilization records. Assist with regular scouting (minimum of 2 times per week) of all research plots for existing and potential production problems and producing scouting reports for Farm Manager. Performs
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records, including supplies, regulatory documentation, and sponsor-required reports. • Assist with research budget development and management, including tracking expenditures, monitoring compliance with
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subjects, interview subjects; review medical records; assist in planning nursing aspects of medical team research; complete data collection tools. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate Job Description: The Wilson laboratory in the Center for Research in Perinatal Outcomes, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology seeks a Postdoctoral
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subjects, interview subjects; review medical records; assist in planning nursing aspects of medical team research; complete data collection tools. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with
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subjects, interview subjects; review medical records; assist in planning nursing aspects of medical team research; complete data collection tools. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with
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Classification Title: Research Assistant I Classification Minimum Requirements: A bachelor's degree in an appropriate area of specialization and two years of experience or an equivalent combination
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their research related activities. Assist with training recruits in research-related activities. Other duties as assigned by CRO/ORA leadership. Expected Salary: $43,888- $50,000 Required Qualifications: Preferred
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Classification Title: OPS Research Assistant Minimum Requirements: Master’s degree in a health-related area. Job Description: In response to the growing clinical and research demands at the UF