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Master's degree in entomology. Experience maintaining laboratory safety and regulatory compliance. Experience conducting surveillance for invasive arthropods as well as with conducting behavior experiments
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. Desired Qualifications Master's degree in entomology. Experience maintaining laboratory safety and regulatory compliance. Experience conducting surveillance for invasive arthropods as well as with
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to advance and/or develop medical diagnostics and countermeasures (monoclonal antibodies and vaccines). Current projects involve studying Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) and coagulase-negative
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in a health, medical, or scientific field; experience and expertise working with research and consenting participants; and a high level of problem-solving and communication skills. Able to relate and
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four-year college degree program in a health, medical, or scientific field; experience and expertise working with research and consenting participants; and a high level of problem-solving and
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four-year college degree program in a health, medical, or scientific field; experience and expertise working with research and consenting participants; and a high level of problem-solving and
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supporting the commercial tree fruit industry. The position will be based in Hart and will cover the West Central Michigan region. Projects mainly fall under the disciplines of horticulture, entomology, and
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previous experience with IRB processes, electronic medical records, data analysis and management, and research management. Specifically, the research assistant will be responsible for the day-to-day research
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biological samples. Proficiency in medical terminology. Prior experience with REDCap. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
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research 2. Clinical trials; and 3. Health services research Identified areas of need include research to address barriers to creating linkages to community mental health, medical care and substance use