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be collaborative, contribute to multiple projects, and work closely with researchers to develop assays. This position is ideal for ambitious individuals eager to learn in a dynamic, stimulating
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technical teams, senior administrators, and campus partners. The Director must be comfortable translating complex technical information into clear recommendations, guiding staff development, fostering a
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service. The Chef De Cuisine is responsible for menu development, food and ingredient specifications, training programs, sanitation and purchasing. This is an Organizational Critical position. In the event
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%) Prepare research reports and presentations for internal meetings, publications, and conferences (15%) Basic Qualifications PhD in biological sciences Five years postdoctoral experience Detailed knowledge
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with lab procedures, i.e., set up equipment, prepare samples, specimens, solutions, reagents, cultures, etc. Diagnose and notify Principal Investigator and/or research personnel of any problems and/or
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research and writing support to a faculty member in the development of external grant proposals. This position supports proposal planning, background research, drafting and editing of proposal components
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parts and create engineering drawings for prototype machining/manufacturing or modification. Use MATLAB to make models and simulations, analyze and prepare data for presentation. Knowledge and
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and oversee equipment procurement and repairs, including budget development, preparing specifications, competitive procurement, contractor selection, contract monitoring, and quality assurance
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Engineering is seeking a motivated individual to join as a Research Technician. The successful candidate will assist on one or more projects to study neural crest and its role in development in zebrafish
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development in the physical sciences, primarily during the summer; informal field trips for students of those teachers; and undergraduate docents trained in outreach methods who informally interact with