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period, the technician will plan and conduct day-to-day experiments independently. Minimum Qualifications (or equivalent combination of education and experience) Bachelor’s degree in a biomedical field
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implement education and health services, activities, and projects to farmworkers living in the northeast region of Vermont. Identify, enroll and support eligible farm workers in the Migrant Education Program
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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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to augment our current veterinary team of one University Veterinarian and two Veterinary Technicians, supported by a team of seven animal care staff, at the University of Vermont (UVM). Our research program
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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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of experiments, analyze data and prepare scientific reports. Minimum Qualifications (or equivalent combination of education and experience) Bachelor’s degree in scientific field (Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry
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behaviors, transcardiac perfusion, tissue collection, brain immunofluorescence techniques, microscopy. Prepare support materials, solutions, equipment, and instrumentation. Prepare, set up, test, modify, and
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multiple College, Department and Program areas with an assigned primary focus in the departments of Biology and Geography & Geoscience; assist other areas as needed. Minimum Qualifications (or equivalent
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clients, call distribution trees and respond to inquiries which are analyzed and acted upon or referred as necessary; answer technical questions; train end users on the communications options available with