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all aspects of the Histology Laboratory: performs multi-step complex histologic procedures as a diagnostic research tool for the detection of viral, bacterial and abnormal growth disease under
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activities of unit or program staff and/or student workers. 10% Performs literature reviews and writes reports. Qualifications Required qualifications: BS in biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, cellular
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Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Summary: The successful candidate will engineer genetic complex genetic circuits in human and insect cell lines. Part of
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of Minnesota Laboratory Medicine and Pathology Department under the Medical School. ARDL is a fully accredited high-complexity clinical laboratory that serves primarily as a central laboratory for numerous
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Previous Job Job Title Strategic Program Manager – BMDC ENDURE Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 370081 Location Twin Cities Job Family Administration-General Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary
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ethnic backgrounds. This role provides counsel to students, families, staff, and faculty on complex issues in the areas of financial aid, billing and payment, registration, student records, student
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the University’s mission of teaching, research and outreach. U-Construction is a department within FM and serves as the University’s in-house design/build unit that manages mid-sized construction projects
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recommendations for projects that are highly variable and potentially complex. Provide expertise to guide the selection of the appropriate design, computing tools, and methods for neuroimaging studies. Interface
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Regular Job Code 5039 Employee Class AFSCME Unit 4 - Health Care Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Objective/Overview: This position is located in the U of M Community-University Health
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Programs, as well as the Academic Counseling and Funding program. Sponsored Student Programs serve international sponsored students and scholars who are funded by their home country government, the US