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research program in advanced MRI-based lung imaging. Position is contingent upon continued funding. Job Description Job Responsibilities The Functional and Metabolic Imaging Group (FMIG), part of
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from the Vet School to other University facilities. Coordinates the bio-hazardous waste disposal/preparation program and animal food distribution. Maintains and manages supply inventory and opens and
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Specialist Laminitis/Endocrinology Lab Job Profile Title Research Specialist D Job Description Summary This Research Specialist position will provide computer science and engineering support for the laminitis
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and minors in the School of Arts and Sciences, working closely with the Undergraduate Chair to manage academic operations, student advising logistics, and program communications. Key responsibilities
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participants, answer questions, obtain signatures and maintain regulatory consent binders. Conduct participant laboratory sessions and data entry. This includes administering questionnaires and computer tasks
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Assistant Manager of the Ice Rink, the Ice Rink is normally open 18 hours per day, 7 days per week. This position is primarily scheduled to work on the weekend during Learn to Skate program. This position
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are especially encouraged to apply. Program Highlights: Join a team of 63 Child Neurology attending physicians and scientists. Our ACGME-accredited 5-year child neurology residency program matches 7 residents per
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memberships, and assist guests wherever possible. VE Associates must be professional, reliable, friendly, and have exceptional customer service skills. They must also be comfortable working with computers
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security. In addition, the Data Engineer will also supervise student research assistants. A bachelor’s degree and 3 -5 years’ experience is required. Preferably in computer engineering, information systems
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the Institute’s reach and engagement across constituent groups and geographies. Student program support: Provide support for Penn IUR’s undergraduate student programs – the Undergraduate Urban Research Colloquium