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Deadline: 07/30/2025 Application Information Candidacy for this role will be determined by: A COMPLETE APPLICATION: Your application MUST indicate material evidence of having the experience, skills
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Will Be Determined By: A COMPLETE APPLICATION: Your application MUST indicate material evidence of having the experience, skills, or education required for this position. Document all dates of employment
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about UCPD! Essential Functions Detain and arrest offenders. Complete prisoner processing procedures. Maintain and transport persons in custody. Engage in public speaking, problem solving initiatives, and
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within assigned research team and with principal investigators in a professional, helpful, and service-oriented manner. Acts as the primary point of contact for monitoring visits Adheres to all UCCC CTO
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school/GED diploma and five years directly related work experience. Must have a current valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record. Application Process Information You must indicate on your
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indicate material evidence of having the experience, skills, or education required for this position. Document all dates of employment, description of relevant duties, and full-time/part-time status
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collaboration, we provide students, employers, and partners a single point of contact for Cooperative Education (Co-op) and transition-to-career services. Cooperative Education and Professional Studies (CCPS
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the coordination of site startup activities, regulatory oversight, and overseeing the site closure process. The appropriate candidate will have extensive clinical trial/large observational study coordination and
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application MUST indicate material evidence of having the experience, skills, or education required for this position. Document all dates of employment, description of relevant duties, and full-time/part-time
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) Mechanistic studies of signaling pathways that regulate cancer cell survival and tumor growth in renal cancer (Maria Czyzyk-Krzeska) Biophysics of membrane fusion and autophagy in the regulation of chemotherapy