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: Work requires graduation from an accredited BSN program. Two years of RN experience is required. IBCLC Certification by IBLCE (International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners) is required. Must
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international programs in more than 150 countries. Be You. At Duke, we celebrate individuality and the unique perspectives that each member of our community brings. As the Program Coordinator for the Duke
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components to troubleshoot system issues. • Perform basic calculations and conversions. • Use computer software applicable to plant operations. • Conduct chemical testing and maintain proper treatment levels
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stakeholders and staff Demonstrated commitment to completing work efficiently and by designated deadlines Strong organizational and communication skills Ethics – You may assist the Research Program Leader in
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the research program. • Guide teams in preparing datasets for repository submission and ensuring FAIR data principles are applied. Science & Protocol Development • Independently draft grant applications, study
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in a field such as electronics or computer technology, or equivalent work/on-the-job training experience. Experience: Minimum five years in a parking environment, preferably in an educational
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to USD $35.75. Duke University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position; candidate's work experience, education/training, and key skills; internal peer
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will be provided according to the Duke University School of Medicine guidelines. Minimum Requirements: Work generally requires a bachelor's degree in botany, biology, zoology, psychology or other
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researchers in quantum information science and engineering. Our state-of-the-art quantum computing facility supports groundbreaking research and the practical application of quantum technologies. This position
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field. • Preferred experience in computational biology, single‑cell perturbation data analysis, and programming in Python or R. • Interest in machine learning, cancer genomics, and single‑cell