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duties and tasks. Responsibilities Assists with planning, development and execution of research in the laboratory. Assists in organizing the laboratory. Works collaboratively with the team and
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, creativity, and collaboration. Job Summary The Assistant Director, Business Administration provides specialized operational, administrative and financial support to Medicine and Biological Sciences Development
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students with the skills and experiences needed to excel in health care, research, and biomedical innovation. Job Summary The job solves complex problems related to the development and implementation
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study-related data management and organization according to lab-preferred guidelines. Conducting thorough literature reviews to inform project and protocol development. Overseeing preparation, storage
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streamline processes and ensure optimal customer service; work with internal resources to implement change. Assist in the development or updating of Standard Operating Procedures for Material Control functions
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administration on research initiatives, strategy development and clinical research oversight. Acts as a leader within the department/unit through improving clinical research practice; serves as a resource person
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, coordinates all event-planning details, works with legal on required contracts, and invoices companies after the courses are completed. Researches complex scientific information (i.e. Scholarly publications
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. Supports research, training, and other sponsored activities at the University, building upon knowledge of the University, processes, and customers. Assists in the development of research compliance education
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development, drawing on guidance and support from the Division, the Chicago Center for Teaching and Learning (CCTL), and the Director of the TF Program for DoVA. To be eligible, applicants must have graduated
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graduation lifecycle – including application, verification, passing of milestones (i.e., doctoral candidacy, dissertation defense), and conferral of student degrees. Interpret curricular requirements in