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Manager Job Profile Title Coordinator, Program Job Description Summary The Venue Services Manager is responsible for the successful coordination and implementation of events in university partner venues
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operations for the San Francisco campus, including room assignments and coordination with faculty and program staff. By overseeing planning, logistics, vendor relationships, and class scheduling, the Event
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QC programs, proficiency test coordination, audits for AAVLD certification and GLP requirements, new employee training Research and grant program/project coordination: Acquiring, testing, performance
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entitled Penn Connects (http://www.pennconnects.upenn.edu). This comprehensive, award winning effort is expanding the campus over the next 20 years, including the construction of new academic research and
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, individual and program consulting agreements, non-disclosure agreements, and material transfer agreements in a timely and responsive manner. Qualifications Bachelor of Science and 7 to 10 years of experience
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legal and technology transfer groups to file disclosures and establish agreements. Assist with supervision of laboratory personnel, including hiring, training, performance appraisals, and managing
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handling, molecular biology, cell culture, microscopy, genotyping etc. Familiarity with computational analysis Familiarity with data working with Prism, JMP and/or other statistical tools Interest in
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. Maintain up to date and adequate inventory of supplies in pharmacy and surgical suites. Use computer effectively as a means of communication. The hours for this position are typically 9a-5p, but times may
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collaborates closely with surgeons, biomechanical engineers, rehabilitation specialists, and clinical research teams to develop data-driven insights that enhance functional outcomes for patients undergoing
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funded clinical and non-clinical research projects, including early phase, complex clinical trials and large federal grants, supporting a robust research program studying patients with rare early-onset