81 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"St" positions at Tufts University
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work as a member of a team. Pride in maintaining assigned areas in a hospital environment. Basic computer skills, including the ability to learn the electronic medical record system. Ability to lift up
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set-up and break-down, room reservations, etc. DMD application processing. Providing close support to Director of Admissions with planning and organizing of applicants’ events/programs. Providing support
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staff members oversee cultivation and solicitation strategies for cross-school donors and key university programs. Reporting to the Vice President for Development, the Executive Director of Principal
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The Department of Developmental, Molecular and Chemical Biology conducts research of basic biochemical and molecular mechanisms involved in cell functions in both the normal and diseased states, as
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The Department of Neuroscience is a basic research department focusing on synaptic biology and glia biology. The lab of Dr. Dulla investigates how synapses are formed and remodeled in the developing nervous system
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at TUSDM provide quality comprehensive care to more than 20,000 individuals annually. Nationally and internationally, the school promotes health and educational programs and researches new procedures
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communications for the university. The office optimizes the coordination of strategies and programs for these areas. The Marketing and Branding group reports up to the VP of Communications and Marketing and
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and smooth operation of academic affairs across the school’s 7 degree granting programs and 5000+ faculty. What You'll Do Reporting to the Vice Dean of Academic affairs at the School of Medicine
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supports the teaching mission of the Department of Clinical Sciences. Modalities covered by the diagnostic imaging service include small animal and large animal radiology, small animal ultrasound
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state regulations related to the records for the undergraduate and graduate students in the Schools of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering and for non-matriculated students through University College