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of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences (DEEPS) at Brown. The position also supports research and development related to novel isotopic methods, including collaboration with students and faculty
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work orders including entering accurate records of work performed and materials used into FM’s computerized maintenance management software using mobile technology devices. This position requires
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collaboratively with faculty hosts, outside vendors, and University departments to oversee the setup of conferences and to execute conference programming material. The incumbent serves as a critical point of
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contracts); to develop new assays informed by biological and brain science researchers; and to support longitudinal patient studies. Responsibilities: Conduct biomarker assays Sample preparation and inventory
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Job Description: Physical Security Technician II/III Public Safety Technology Office of Information Technology This position directly supports the technology needs of Brown University’s Department
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interviewing preferred, Bi-Lingual or Spanish preferred. Experience in using computers/technology, including competent use of MS Office products (Word, Excel) and databases plus willingness to learn new software
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and Experience Required: B.S. or B.A. in Biology-related field. Required: 1-2 years relevant research experience in molecular biology, parasitology and immunology Or equivalent combination of education
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of the President. Develops agendas and assembles materials for the President’s meetings with the Cabinet, Executive Committee and other meetings, and monitors progress on action items that come out of meetings
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proficiency and strong experience in Microsoft Office software for word processing (Word), spreadsheet applications (Excel), presentations (PowerPoint), and in moving material among these various applications
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Job Description: Summary The Mayoral Lab is part of the Department of Neuroscience and is affiliated with the Carney institute for Brain Science at Brown University. The lab studies glia-neuron