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evaluation of scientific literature. Present scientific work, both inside and outside the University, with excellent oral communication skills. Assist with grant preparation and reporting. Prepare and submit
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to provide programming updates. This is an hourly position and hours will vary. Must be able to work a varied schedule when required, including some early mornings, evenings and weekend work. A successful fill
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with scientists from different disciplines and countries and is expected to advise technicians and students. The candidate should have good oral communication skills and a strong publication record in peer-reviewed
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Approach, Professional Education, Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), Single Sign-On (SSO), SQL Databases, Systems Analysis Design, University Education Grade G13 Salary Range $65,900.00 - $112,700.00
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Public Health Service to assure a quality animal care program that supports the research and teaching at Washington University. Work on a rotating weekend and holiday schedule is required. Job Description
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-office support, including time schedule data entry, to cohort units. The College is now recruiting Administrative Assistant 3’s to support the Cultures, Literatures and Languages Cohort (CLLC
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. POSITION PURPOSE The College is now recruiting an Administrative Assistant Supervisor to support the Cultures, Literatures and Languages Cohort (CLLC) as the Cohort Administrative Administrative Supervisor
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at least one statistical programming language, including R or Python. R is strongly preferred. • Excellent communication skills, both oral and written. • Ability to work both independently and in
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on knowledge of sponsor requirements and program objectives. This position is the department’s subject matter expert for research proposals submitted to government sponsors such as the National Institutes
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programs in neurodegenerative disease, endocrinology, and other aging-related areas. The successful candidate will be expected to lead a vibrant nationally funded research program (>60% effort), mentor