311 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" positions at Michigan State University
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the grant be re-funded. The primary functions of this role include: Develop a project plan for the pilot period and key project milestones. Coordinate and manage project timelines and deliverables, ensuring
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. The Nurse Planner will work on and with the evaluation of continuing nursing professional development activities, in alignment with CON practices and American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accreditation
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introductory and advanced undergraduate lectures and laboratories, and potentially graduate-level lectures, in exercise physiology and human anatomy. Duties: Teach and develop curriculum for undergraduate and
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the development of new theory/method either directly or with clear implications for applications. The successful candidate will develop and sustain a strong research program, provide high-quality education at
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, prepare selection media, record segregation rate in collaboration with research personnel *Perform gene expression analysis following established protocols. Tasks include RT-qPCR and luciferase assays
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for Environmental Journalism as the Center develops and executes a global research agenda, designs innovative pedagogical tools, and leads public engagement initiatives. Primary Responsibilities: Lead and support
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), instrument maintenance, assay development, user training, and service delivery across diverse research areas such as immunology, oncology, microbiology, veterinary sciences, chemical biology, and plant
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development of diagnostic assays. Therefore, the appointed individual must have a strong commitment to providing outstanding professional diagnostic service for the CVM Veterinary Medical Center (VMC), private
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/Administrative Internal Number: 1086973 Working/Functional Title Case Cook I Position Summary Will prepare, season, cook, and portion a wide variety of foods in Culinary Services; will work within a diverse work
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education (pre-clerkship, clerkship, and residency) and participating in curriculum development; serving on Department, College, or University committees; and any special assignments given by the Chair