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capability in general GI procedures and will be experienced in clinical study development and implementation. Applicant must be BC/BE for Gastroenterology. The University of Vermont is a welcoming
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master planning for the institution including involvement in updating of the Campus Plan and assessing project compliance with master planning principles and premises. Represent the University related
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. Stanna Dorn in the Department of Chemistry. Central responsibilities include advancing research directives within organic/organometallic chemistry. The candidate will develop a focused area of research and
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. Stanna Dorn in the Department of Chemistry. Central responsibilities include advancing research directives within organic/organometallic chemistry. The candidate will develop a focused area of research and
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(VTC), with primary responsibility for non-local clinical research studies. The Clinical Research Coordinator will support principal investigators (PIs) in protocol development, preparation and
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institutional biosafety program. This role is ideal for a mid-career professional with a solid foundation in biosafety practices, regulatory compliance, and risk assessment, who is ready to take on broader
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to develop a successful research program. The candidate will need to qualify for tenure upon hire. Application: Applications are due on January 9th (midnight Eastern time). We anticipate a start date at the
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the Department of Medicine. Recruit potential research subjects with acute and/or chronic lung disease and critical illness through consent process while exercising judgement and sensitivity. Prepare initial and
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for supporting general laboratory oversight, including but not limited to ordering, equipment maintenance, and lab safety. In addition to appropriate safety training, the candidate will be encouraged to develop
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intentional organizational change is not only possible but desired. The University is ready for evolution and to more fully embrace its grand mission of education, research, and stewardship. Over the last year