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Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job This position is in a research laboratory focused on the biology and pathology of the oral mucosa. The lab studies the structural and
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, preferably in hockey or another team sport. Experience coordinating team travel, budget processes, recruiting visits, or camps/clinics. Familiarity with hockey operations and the structure of a Division I
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coordinating team travel, budget processes, recruiting visits, or camps/clinics. Familiarity with hockey operations and the structure of a Division I athletics department. Prior experience working with student
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model design and construction. The position also carries responsibility for assisting with public communication and provides the opportunity to collaborate with academic, agency, and industry partners
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. Experience with structural biology (cryo-EM or crystallography), chromatography, mass spec-based targeted metabolomics, assay development, lipid biochemistry or immunology would be considered assets. The lab
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construction. The position also carries responsibility for assisting with public communication and provides the opportunity to collaborate with academic, agency, and industry partners. Qualifications Required
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teaching stations, set up procured specimens, dissect anatomical structures and attend teaching workshops. 49.5% Cadaver teaching lab: Teaching assistants will assist students in learning weekly material by
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following research fields: protein trafficking, ophthalmology, retinal degenerative diseases, structural modeling, human genetics, or neurosciences. Expertise and knowledge in experimental approaches, e.g
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the stochastic gravitational wave background anisotropy and anisotropy in electromagnetic tracers of structure in the universe, such as galaxy counts or cosmic microwave background. The project will use the latest
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assessments (e.g., semi-structured parent interviews, developmental testing with children, Mullen, etc.) with children with neurodevelopmental disabilities, including autism, rare genetic disorders, ADHD, and