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accuracy • Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously • Ability to maintain confidentiality • Ability to supervise student staff WORK ENVIRONMENT This role requires working fully in-person on campus
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. Ozdemir group in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Saint Louis University, for highly motivated scientists with strong background in experimental techniques in quantum photonics and
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. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills with students, employers, faculty, and staff. Proficiency in program assessment and data reporting. Ability to manage multiple priorities and balance
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used in today's commercial transport aircraft. Topics to be taught include effective management of technology and people in a modern flight deck through an understanding of aircraft systems, airline
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responsibilities of a simulation center Understanding of the implementation needs of standardized patient programs and objective structured clinical examinations Proficiency in computer hardware equipment and
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single engine aircraft. Valid medical certificate required. Level II Flight Instructor: All of the above. • CFII - must have the CFII rating when hired or has earned the rating while employed; can perform
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Biochemical Techniques: Mammalian cell culture, cloning, lentiviral generation, cell line generation, animal handling and husbandry. Experience with CRISPR technology or unbiased prime editing screens would be
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services Lead, manage, and supervise multiple professional Registrar’s Office staff engaged in student- and faculty-facing academic services Meet directly with students and parents/family members to address
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participants. Communication with research team and families of research participants. Utilize telehealth technology as needed. Educate new team members and families of research participants on research
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the fundamental mechanisms of ion channels in excitable membranes using a multidisciplinary approach. Our NIH-funded research integrates structural biology, chemical biology, genetics, fluorescence microscopy, and