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environment and using existing pipelines and custom scripts to post-process and interpret the results. Off-the-shelf packages and self-written code will also be necessary to generate images describing
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%) Coordinate imaging requests for department. (0.5%) Coordinate pathology/microbiology specimen submission. (0.75%) Check equipment to ensure that it is functioning properly. Report non-functioning equipment
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and supplies. (5%) Oversee electrical contractor assisting in pulling cable, installing devices or anything else required to install the access control system to proper national/local codes. (5
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three major strategic research areas: (1) biophysics/imaging/soft matter, (2) particle astrophysics and cosmology, and (3) quantum materials and devices. Candidates conducting theoretical research in any
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-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job. Ability to operate laboratory equipment, such as ultracentrifuge, imager, western blot apparatus, confocal microscope Must demonstrate compliance with
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materials present a clear, unified, and positive image for the organization and are consistent with CWRU¿s brand. (45%) Evaluate performance. Assist in evaluating the success of communications and campaigns
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. Assist in vitro and in vivo cell signaling experiments utilizing standard techniques and imaging. (25%) Conduct analysis of samples. Assist in analyzing western blots, lipidomic and proteomic data, and
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president and other enrollment management directors on matters related to public relations, image and enrollment trends. (5%) Develop and monitor the departmental budget of approximately $3 million dollars
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of the division and University. High integrity and strong professional standards. Ability to maintain a high degree of confidentiality. Independent, mature judgment; excellent negotiation skills; professional image
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by a caliper or by in vivo imaging systems. (20%) Record results for experiments or closely related series of experiments relating to profiling immune cell sub-populations in mouse pancreatic cancer