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also assists the principal investigator in preparing grant proposals to secure new or renewal extramural funding. Additional duties include coordinating laboratory activities and work assignments for
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Specialist will report to the HPC Client Services Manager at the Ohio Technology Consortium (OH-TECH) main office located on The Ohio State University's West Campus. The Ohio Supercomputer Center, along with
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research progress reports, assisting the principal investigator with publications, manuscripts, articles, posters, and abstracts, and conducting library research through current literature. The position also
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systems used in medication management and related pharmacy automation with primary focus on accuracy of medication information. The position is a member of the Pharmacy Informatics Team, which serves
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the opportunity of strong mentorship and a close, multidisciplinary collaborative research environment. Primary Responsibilities Lead the state-of-the-art research using genetic mouse models for histology, single
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leading initiatives that integrate career readiness into the academic experience and mobilize alumni networks as a strategic resource. In this role, the Director acts as the primary architect of career
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informed consent forms to relevant university protocol holders Acts as main point of contact for the dissemination of all approved study material and works collaboratively with various internal and external
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identifying and correcting factors contributing to problematic outcomes. Minimum Education Required Bachelor's Level Degree Additional Education Desired Master's Degree Required Qualifications Baccalaureate
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Department: Medicine | Grants Office Grants & Contracts Specialist will oversee and manage all pre-award activities for assigned principal investigators as part of the COM Grants Management Office
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industry. The applicant should preferably have a strong background in molecular biology and a track record of publications. Prior experience using animal models of lung injury and/or primary isolation and