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the biology of aging and age-related diseases. We utilize a range of experimental systems, including transgenic animal models, dietary interventions, and cutting-edge genome engineering tools. The lab Website
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at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab). These experiments are aimed at understanding the structure of sub-nucleonic particles. Responsibilities The responsibilities
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The University of Virginia School of Engineering & Applied Science seeks a professional, experienced, collaborative Marketing professional to join its Strategic Communications team. The individual
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Department Overview University of Virginia Information Technology Services (ITS) UVA Information Technology Services (ITS) provides the foundational technology, applications, services, and
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for possible extension. Responsibilities Technology Administration & Support Serve as liaison between external technical support teams and the One Stop, and conduct limited administrative duties associated with
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, and dedicated pharmacy support. Professional support is provided by UVA Health’s Center for Advanced Practice, a professional and leadership structure focused on our advanced practice clinicians
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for managing the university’s technology infrastructure and services. They handle system maintenance, support, and cybersecurity to ensure technology resources are reliable and secure. These roles
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, including repairs, renovations, and installations. The role emphasizes maintaining the structural integrity, functionality, and appearance of University facilities. Special attention is given to historic