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will be responsible for the operation and maintenance of SPR instruments and must possess the capability to independently plan, optimize, and carry out experiments aimed at measuring kinetic and
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advancement opportunities at every turn, you can build a long, successful career with Mayo Clinic. Benefits Highlights * Medical: Multiple plan options. * Dental: Delta Dental or reimbursement account for
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complications. Collects, documents and analyzes patient data; collaborates in the development and implementation of treatment plans; coordinates patient care with ancillary clinical services; makes appropriate
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clinical leadership, research administration, strategic thinking, program development, faculty recruitment and mentoring. Faculty rank and line will be determined by the qualifications and experience
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courses, (2) committed to service to the program and university, and (3) invested in student success. If you desire to make a difference in the lives of undergraduate students, the Department of Biology in
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schedule. Communicates with other team members, contributes feedback from the patient, family, and significant others in revision of the patient plan of care and assures appropriate documentation. Responds
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Software Engineer to join our team and play a crucial role in advancing our AI-driven scientific initiatives. In this position, you will be responsible for developing and maintaining the computational
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these properties in collaboration with geodynamicists to create numerical models of planets. We are looking for a highly motivated individual who would want to be part of a five-year research program to quantify
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development allowance, research allowance, a personal computer for use during the fellowship, tuition assistance, dependent care assistance, moving allowance, an employer-contributed retirement savings plan
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is part of the international research project PHATE – Marine phycotoxins in the Arctic: an emerging climate change risk, funded under the Nordforsk call for Sustainable Development of the Arctic