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CCAPS with leaders in program management, student services, and finance to ensure marketing and enrollment strategies are fully integrated with program development and student experience objectives
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various internal databases -Document patient related visits in medical chart as necessary. -Review patient charts and records to abstract appropriate research related information. -Maintain working
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. You must be comfortable with using technology such as TeamDynamix (TDx) and Google Suite and excel at both verbal and written communication. Most importantly, an Accounting Coordinator should have a
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at the University of Minnesota is seeking to hire a temporary researcher from May through Aug 2026. The employee occupying this position will perform virologic and molecular biology research focused on assessing
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advising staff. Monitor students in the computer lab, provide assistance with questions. Monitor computers in lab for maintenance and replacement. Provide computer data for technology upgrades in each lab
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, direct, and oversee work of student workers, interns, and volunteers in assigned tasks and the safe usage of tools and equipment. This position may also provide support to other teams outside of the Fruit
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accurately in writing, verbally and by preparation of reports and other materials. • Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with internal and external organizations
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, applied mathematics, physics, computer science, computational topology, or a related quantitative discipline. A strong foundation in algebraic topology and/or differential geometry (e.g., homology theory
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research. The Neuromodulation Research Center, directed by Professor Jerrold Vitek, M.D. Ph.D., is an NIH-funded research program studying the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease, dystonia and other