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responsibilities, contract submissions and identify research funding. May handle event planning and oversight of construction projects. Key Duties & Responsibilities: 1. Manages the development and maintenance
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data collection and evaluation efforts using current technology and methods. 4. Utilizes results of data collection and evaluation efforts to inform programming, advising and future priorities. 5
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using current technology and methods. 4. Utilizes results of data collection and evaluation efforts to inform programming, advising, and future priorities. 5. Collaborates with other University
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Position Description: Schedule: Monday-Friday Day Shift Location: Remote The Capacity Analyst II will ensure the structure of templates are in alignment with guidelines and standards. Capacity
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assistance Grant and report writing May handle regulatory responsibilities Contract submissions and identify research funding. May handle event planning and oversight of construction projects. Perform other
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required. Work experience may NOT substitute for education requirement. Preferences Degree in Mechanical Engineering. 3-D modeling experience is preferred. UAB is an Equal Employment/Equal Educational
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, Engineering or a related field and three (3) years of related experience required. Work experience may NOT substitute for educational experience. Licenses / Certifications / Registrations Driving record should
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conduct complex experiments involving animal models, molecular biology techniques, and data analysis that advance our understanding of how substrate imbalances impair cardiac structure and function
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administering career services technology platforms such as Handshake, employer relationship management, recruitment strategy, data reporting, and workforce development partnership building. • Relationship
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opening for a Researcher II. We investigate enzyme mechanisms, at structural, biochemical and cellular levels using human and yeast cell models and eukaryotic enzyme orthologs. Specifically, we focus