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models to investigate these interactions, with the ultimate goal of developing new therapeutics for celiac disease. We are looking for a highly motivated individual who is interested in developing a broad
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Employee Class Student Insurance Eligible Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Summer Community Advisor (SCA) - Student Worker Position Job Responsibilities Community Development
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(drying, cleaning, testing, packaging). Track seed viability and coordinate periodic germination testing. Prepare seeds for instructional use, research projects, and outreach events. Greenhouse Teaching
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safety, environmental, and quality standards. Responsibilities include technician supervision and development; coordination of laboratory operations, facilities, vendors, and fleet assets; oversight
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study visits, conducting follow-ups, ensuring protocol adherence, and maintaining regulatory compliance. Prepare, draft, and submit IRB applications, amendments, continuing reviews, and other regulatory
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auxiliary services (20%), e.g., carrying out laboratory development, for the School's teaching mission. Variations to this, e.g., teaching only a single course at a part-time level, will also be considered
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negotiating standard terms with competing vendors including price, delivery, advertising allowance, returns allowance, payment terms and others; developing and maintaining plan-o-grams for the stores and
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development of Minnesota’s natural resources in an environmentally sound manner to promote private sector employment. NRRI’s mission is to deliver integrated research solutions that value our resources
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Responsibilities: Serve as Medical Director for the Piper Equine and Large Animal Hospitals, overseeing clinical operations, policy development, staffing, personnel management, and quality assurance, under delegated
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varieties. By conducting systematic literature reviews, in-depth stakeholder interviews, and large-scale international surveys, you will directly influence how biocontainment strategies are developed and