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, who perform laboratory animal medicine. Participate in institutional oversight of laboratory animal care and use via the IACUC and other BU entities to ensure humane practices, a safe workplace, and
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in order to enable financial stability, human well-being, and environmental sustainability. Within GCI, research is conducted across four programs: Energy and Climate, Forestry, Agriculture and
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Office Suite required. Knowledge of federal research regulations strongly desired. Experience applying Good Clinical Practice Guidelines, HIPAA, The Protection of Human Subjects Research Subjects, CHR
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elements of client campaign execution using platforms such as Megaphone, AdsWizz, NewsletterGlue, Marketing Cloud. (20%) Research & Data Analysis: Pull research reports from Nielsen, Scarborough, ACT, Media
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development of online programs. Act as a resource for faculty and staff in the creation of materials that support creation, adoption, and ongoing facilitation of online programs. Create video tutorials, online
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, including Family Educational Rights and Privacy (FERPA). Knowledge of applicable statutes and regulations, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and
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, taxable, and tax-exempt. This positions major responsibilities can be categorized into four areas: debt management. financial analysis and reporting. Investment & Commercial bank relationship management
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Director, with deep knowledge of, and extensive training in, the Humanities and Social Sciences, who will increase funding for the University via foundation relationships with the centers, colleges
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The Senior Administrative Assistant will be the face and voice of the projects. Business Development Office and assist in projects/duties as assigned by the Assistant Dean for Business Development
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The candidate will be responsible for the oversight and analyses of mouse models of scleroderma vasculopathy. In addition, he will isolate primary lymphatic and blood endothelial cells from human