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all pillars: of research, education, training and outreach. Build and maintain relationships in Wichita by attending and representing the organization at events in both areas. Develop and execute
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basis. Preferred Qualifications Education: Bachelors’ degree in relevant field of study (accounting, business, or life sciences) Work Experience: Experience working with a CTMS or financial data system in
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, and parental leave is available after 12 months of employment. A retirement program with a generous employer contribution and additional voluntary retirement programs (457 or 403b) are available. https
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. The Digital Communications Coordinator is also responsible for optimizing the website to include design and functionality, content development, technology support and customer relationship management. In
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. The award of tenure is based on potential for sustained contributions, performing beyond expected duties, and demonstrating leadership and innovation in activities that enhance the reputation
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Summary: The Clinical Research Medical Assistant is responsible for ensuring efficient flow of participants through the Clinical Translational and Science Unit by assisting with document management
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service. The award of tenure is based on potential for sustained contributions, performing beyond expected duties, and demonstrating leadership and innovation in activities that enhance the reputation
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Investigators with internal and external funding application submissions. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities
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-time with an initial probationary period of seven years. Criteria for promotion includes significant achievements in teaching, research/scholarship, and service. The award of tenure is based on potential
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mission is to advance research leading toward prevention and control of diabetes, as well as an eventual cure for the disease. Researchers and clinicians from the University of Kansas Medical Center