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vivo electrophysiology and imaging experiments, and similar techniques. They will also help ensure safety and regulatory compliance, and maintenance of laboratory supplies. Weekend work may be required
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preparation, cell maintenance, expansion and cryopreservation • 15% Mouse genotyping • 5% General lab maintenance, solution preparation and safety compliance Qualifications All required qualifications must be
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of phase I – III clinical trials, with an emphasis on complex cell, gene and immunotherapy trials. This requires multidisciplinary skills directed towards clinical patient management and safety, and
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of safety policies and regulations. Qualifications Required Qualifications: BA/BS plus at least four years of experience or a combination of related education and work experience to equal at least eight years
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including: Analytics, Informatics, Neuroimaging, Center for Neurobehavioral Development, Translational Neuroscience, Neuromodulation, TeleOutreach, Community Engagement and Education, and Clinic-Research
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to the Supervisor’s instructions and directions. Observe all safety procedures during the execution of assigned duties. Maintain a positive and professional attitude towards guests, co-workers and management. Arrive at
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of Professor Dongyeop Kang. See: https://minnesotanlp.github.io/ Duties/Responsibilities 90% Research • Conduct research related to specific externally funded projects, including setting up experiments
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director, such as personnel records, child application, enrollment, health and safety Just-in-time training on the floor for student workers and staff Oversight and maintain USDA Food Program requirements
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the general public while adhering to all applicable food safety and sanitation standards. As a lead worker, this role requires the ability to operate a wide variety of equipment used to produce both hot
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an externally funded research program in an area of dairy and animal genetics. Potential areas for discovery include, but are not limited to, enhanced tools for genetic or genomic selection, phenotyping methods