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program, with students potentially contributing to studies involving existing clinical data. This internship is designed to inspire participants to explore careers in academic healthcare. Participants will
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excellent administrative, organizational, oral and written communication, computer, and interpersonal skills. The incumbent is expected to utilize a considerable amount of independent initiative and judgment
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Details Posted: 26-Mar-24 Location: Madison, Wisconsin Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Library/Information Sciences Internal Number: 295167-AS Job Summary: Under the general supervision
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. More information about Wisconsin 4-H can be found at https://4h.extension.wisc.edu/ The 4-H Program Educator provides overall leadership and direction for a county-based 4-H program. This position
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with recruitment and assessment of participants with eating disorders, social media management, data management, involvement in analysis of genomic and behavioral data, and preparation of scientific
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activities of providers or program(s) by entering information into databases, maintaining files and materials, and preparing reports 10% Serves as the primary contact and subject matter expert for specified
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information and clinical care according to established research plans to ensure accuracy of research. 10% Secures and schedules logistics for clinical research projects according to the research plan 10
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for people from every background - people who as students, faculty, and staff serve Wisconsin and the world. For more information on diversity and inclusion on campus, please visit: Diversity and Inclusion
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teaching programs as well as enhance existing programs; attract patient referrals to the service; develop a plan to present information concerning neurosurgery statewide; serve as attending on spine and
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central point of contact, information and facilitation for all stem cell research activities on campus. The Center's mission is to advance the science of stem cell biology and foster breakthroughs in