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of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Grade 11 (Salaried) Position Description: The University of Louisville School of Medicine is seeking a dynamic and experienced
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(Assistant Director of Marketing) serves as the marketing director and game director for assigned sports. This includes developing comprehensive marketing strategies, social media management, advertising
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Specialist II to provide regulatory support and oversight to clinical trials at the University of Louisville. This position is responsible for preparing research submissions to the IRB of record, maintenance
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animals (i.e. mouse breeding and genotyping). Coordinates lab activities such as infection control, radiation safety, and biosafety activities. Oversees and develops lab protocols and SOPs. Perform general
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studies and evaluations. Represent the university on committees and at professional conferences. Serve as a key resource for resolving technical and analytical challenges. Develop advanced analytics and
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pre-requisite for PHPH-491. This course is intended for students seeking to learn how to develop an appropriate and meaningful career in the field of public health. Students will learn skills applicable
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Department: Emergency Medicine Location: Health Sciences Center Time Type: Full time Worker Type: Regular Term (Fixed Term) Job Req ID: R107398 Position Description: The University of Louisville
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Description: The Patient Simulator Specialist II coordinates and supervises educational activities at the University of Louisville School of Nursing Clinical Simulation Center. This position requires oversight
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studies to explore cardioprotective mechanisms and develop novel therapeutic strategies that can be translated to patients with heart failure. This individual will work as a team member in the experimental
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the role of an enzyme in cancer development and spread and to examine the effects of inhibition of the enzyme in cancer development. We employ genetic mouse models, primary and transformed cell cultures and