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will be responsible for managing their project, contributing to data analysis, performing molecular studies, and helping to train Graduate Students. The applicant must be able and willing to work with
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vaccine development. Lab Techs focus on performing routine research tasks and developing skills. They assume routine to moderately complex technical support that can be performed with some degree of
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Foundation Relations (CFR) team. Reporting to the Assistant Vice President for CFR in partnership with the Associate Vice President for UVA Health Development, this role will lead cross-functional corporate
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performance analysis and rental rate assessments to inform portfolio management. The incumbent contributes to the development of annual budgets for UPG real estate assets and collaborates with Legal Affairs and
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on unusual jobs or unique issues. Custodians are trained to achieve successful results through the department’s quality assurance program, receiving routine inspections and feedback for action. Custodians
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the preparation of study reports, presentations, and publications MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: Graduate of an accredited nursing program required. Experience: 1 year of relevant experience required. Licensure
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strategic input and hands-on execution in media relations, newsletters, and external communications. Key Responsibilities Build and maintain strong relationships with media and press outlets Develop story
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the mail and packages to the appropriate person(s) in a timely manner Maintain electronic files and produce reports Prepare and process outgoing mail to ensure prompt delivery via US mail, UPS, or Federal
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The School of Education and Human Development is seeking candidates for an Educational Technologies Office Help Desk Manager to lead and manage the ETO Technician team responsible for supporting
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our community. The Connelly Lab focuses on the use of the DNA methylation state of genes as markers for neural development, behavior and disorder, and genomewide methods to identify transcriptome