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Scientist/Lab Manager (0.5 FTE) Position #00844346 – Requisition #38781 Job Summary: The Research Scientist/Lab Manager will investigate and develop approaches to combat infections caused by multidrug
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-developed teaching pedagogy, and a recognized record for contributing to design studio discourse and culture with a progressive research agenda and/or creative practice agenda. Applicants must demonstrate
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operations. · Supports in leadership of Quality Improvement Initiatives · Supports NDNQI data and develops process to maintain strong physician to staff working relationship · Partners
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of this role include development and implementation of curriculum and experiences that introduce medical students to the core knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to develop into a competent physician
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needs, accrual data, new protocol activation data, and progress in regards to the program growth and development; , including but not limited to new site activation, manuscript submissions, and
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and program development duties, with a focus on providing integrated behavioral health services to children, adolescents, and their families who are seen in academic medical center integrated primary
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Regulatory Management: 10% Assist with developing or develops protocol-specific systems and documents including process flows, training manuals, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Case Report Forms (CRFs
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train staff performing related work. · Assists in reviewing animal research proposals. · Participates in IACUC meetings and inspections. Performs miscellaneous job-related duties as
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and innovative technology development. This full-time position will work in the CIDE office located on the CU Denver Auraria Campus, 1201 5th Street, Denver, CO 80204. The Administrative Assistant III
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for efficiency and growth, through pro-active seeking out, prioritizing, and development of initiatives. This position will be responsible for tracking milestones, coordinating biorepository sample analysis