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Philadelphia and Philadelphia at large. The Netter Center develops and helps implement democratic, mutually transformative, place-based partnerships between Penn and West Philadelphia that advance research
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, tactical and physical aspects of the game. Other squash activities consist of tournaments, team matches, camps and other squash-related events. Identify, plan, and create squash and development opportunities
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of emphasis include: current African health conditions, public health leadership development, community engagement, maternal and child health, infectious diseases control, nutrition and food security, and
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for individuals who are passionate about tennis and enjoy working with children in a camp setting. The instructor will work closely with teaching professionals to assist students in developing and improving
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effusions, cerebrospinal fluid and other fluid specimens. We aim to 1) identify markers for early detection of disease and post-therapy monitoring of minimal residual disease 2) develop efficient means
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faculty retirement tracking and Faculty Incentive Allowance Program (FIAP) documentation Submit named professorship requests in Workday Assist with review of position information for the Request to Recruit
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facilitating the growth and development of the lab (i.e., the physical spaces, internal lab infrastructure and protocols, and staffing). It will include coordinating personnel, assisting in ongoing projects
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parents about participant’s experiences and report concerns to camp administration. Assist in maintaining accurate program records including incident reports, camper documentation, and daily attendance
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generated, develop a model of the gC2/C3b complex interactions and molecular dynamics using Chimera, Alphafold and OpenMM computer programs. Validate model using pre-existing data. Evaluate gE/gI complexes
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up condition assessments, carrying out basic treatments; and keeping current with developments in the field through readings, conferences, online discussions, and personal contacts; and assisting with