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, publication, and program development within the Desai Sethi Urology Institute. • Contribute to departmental leadership as the Director of Reproductive Urology, fostering excellence in clinical programs
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program requirements, institutional policies, and degree pathways while supporting informed academic decision‑making. This role reports to an Associate or Assistant Director of Cane Navigation and
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-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary. CORE QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in relevant field. Minimum 8 years of PeopleSoft technical developer experience
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Office of Research Education & Training to ensure alignment of administrative processes, program delivery, and strategic priorities. Establishes performance expectations, conducts evaluations, and supports
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analyses, feasibility studies, and others to translate strategic plan into quantifiable data and analysis. 8. Cultivates and maintains payor contract relationships and develops joint venture and
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‑mitigation and remediation plans to ensure compliance with federal regulatory requirements. 10. Supports the development, oversight, management, and record‑keeping functions of UM’s Research Security Program
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, developmental biology, stem cell biology, or imaging and bioinformatics. The department is home for the administration of the graduate program in Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology, an interdepartmental
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to management for enhancing performance and productivity. Deploys critical thinking while responding to a variety of technical issues from patients, physicians and employees via phone, email, web messages, fax
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ability to teach core courses in the advertising or public relations program, such as social media messaging and strategies, advertising strategy development, public relations strategy development, and
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or translational relevance. The successful candidate will develop a vibrant, externally funded research program that complements a departmental mission to understand how environmental and physiological stressors