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customer service. Tabulate, calculate, and analyze issue data and make recommendations for improvement. Technology Deployment (25%) Install and configure computer software and hardware, mobile device, and
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to improve food access and literacy. • Test and refine technology applications for dietary tracking, nutritional analysis, or meal planning. • Assist the PI in drafting IRB protocols and standard
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medical technology and patient care. ESS serves as a core resource to internal University investigators and stakeholders, supporting interdepartmental and intercollegiate cross-disciplinary research program
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Previous Job Job Title Rsch Pro 2-Informatics Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 371983 Location Twin Cities Job Family Research Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 8352IF
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techniques and protocols. The execution of procedures will leverage a good knowledge of basic cellular and molecular biology, engineering, as well as genetics. This background would facilitate lab activities
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on the Twin Cities campus. For those located in the metro area, a minimum of three days per week in the office is expected. Internal and external applicants located near other UMN system campuses and across
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fields such as soil science, forest science, and ecology. Preferred Qualifications Demonstrated ability to work successfully with a varied mix of internal and external partners from diverse communities and
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and planning schools, widely recognized for its success in advancing the common good through a comprehensive, world-class program. The School offers six distinctive master’s degrees, a doctoral degree
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, and gene therapy. We have an opening for a researcher position (funded through multiple sources) that focuses on maintaining our animal colony, with the potential for independent research in the future
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mechanical, electrical, and civil utilities systems in approximately 250 complex buildings on the Twin Cities campus. Home to the University’s technical and professional engineering staff, as well as a select