358 computer-programmer-"St"-"FEMTO-ST"-"St" positions at University of Texas at Tyler
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from the Laboratory Supervisor or Principal Investigator (P.I.). The position is responsible for performing laboratory procedures relating to the laboratory’s ongoing program and completing documentation
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proteins and other mediators in hemostasis, thrombosis, inflammation and other disorders. Candidate will perform in vitro and in vivo experiments and contribute to the laboratory research program
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reports. Other duties, as assigned. Required Education/Experience High School Graduate or equivalent plus completion of an approved Medical Assistant training program -OR- High School Graduate or equivalent
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and achievement. The Associate Provost is responsible for advancing faculty excellence through program and policy development, process management, and collaboration with deans, department chairs, and
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to the laboratory research program. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will organize, design, and perform experiments utilizing molecular biology, cell biology and/or biochemical techniques and assays. The position
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Texas (PHLET). Major Responsibilities/Duties/Critical Tasks Assists the Responsible Official (RO) to ensure compliance with requirements of the Federal Select Agent Program including all elements
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REQUIRED EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE Completion of an approved Certificate LVN Nursing program. 2 years clinical experience as LVN 1 year experience as an LVN in nursing preferred. REQUIRED LICENSES/ CERTIFICATION
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REQUIRED EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE Completion of an approved Certificate LVN Nursing program. 2 years clinical experience as LVN 1 year experience as an LVN in nursing preferred. REQUIRED LICENSES/ CERTIFICATION
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Nurse Educator - Behavioral Health - Nursing Ed & Clinical Informatics (25000368) Job Type(Full or Part-time):Full Time Benefits Eligibility :Full Benefits Detailed Shift Information. :Days, M-F
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Program and is primarily responsible for portraying all the characteristics of a real patient, simulating the signs and symptoms. Standardized patients will often be physically examined by students and