314 Humanities positions at Johns Hopkins University in United-states in United States
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mammalian cell culture technique, including culture human iPSCs. Classified Title: Research Specialist II Role/Level/Range: ACRP/03/MB Starting Salary Range: $40,900 - $71,600 Annually ($60,000 targeted
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Microbiology is seeking a full-time Research Technologist . The successful candidate will have the opportunity to contribute to multiple projects in the lab related to the role of the human microbiome in
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. Human Resources and Fiscal Management Responsible for assisting the Executive Director with the oversight and reconciliation of the general operating budget, including but not limited to invoice tracking
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Details Posted: 20-May-24 Location: Baltimore, Maryland Salary: Open Categories: Administrative/Support Staff/Administrative Internal Number: 114043-en_US Johns Hopkins University's Human Resources
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, maintaining up to date records of tests, maintenance of human and animal welfare protocols. Prepares solutions, reagents, and stains following standard laboratory formulas and procedures. Maintains and improves
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to learn new activities and skills. Application Instructions Please include the following below: CV Two Professional references Privacy Act Statement Authority: 15 U.S.C. § 278g-1(e)(1) and (e)(3
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development based on literature reviews and collaboration with colleagues. Perform a range of laboratory assays. Contribute to writing of scientific publications and grant applications. Act as a resource for
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out protocols with human volunteers of diverse socio-economic and racial backgrounds. Excellent written communications skills in a variety of forms, print material, website content, speeches, and
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Manager will have direct responsibility over departmental and administrative related items, human resources, and compliance. Works cooperatively with leadership to promote growth. Provides guidance
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and external interaction with faculty, staff, students, and other guests through phone, e-mail, other written correspondence, and face-to-face interaction. The position is expected to maintain a high