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. The Tosches lab is a highly dynamic, interdisciplinary, and collaborative environment committed to promoting a culture of diversity and inclusion in science. The Research Staff Assistant will report to
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inclusive environment, experimental, computational, and theoretical labs work together to gain critical insights into how the brain develops, performs, endures and recovers. Duties involve the following tasks
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, and virtual. Providing a variety of effective promotional resources. Responsibilities Working in a team-based environment to build relationships with employers and alumni interested in engaging in both
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. Maintains inventory control and cash control. Supervises staff to ensure quality services are provided in a challenging and rewarding work environment. Assists in the hiring, training, evaluating
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QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's Degree A high level of competency in softball skill instruction and motivation, and understanding of the role of intercollegiate athletics in a highly competitive academic environment
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to supervise multiple team members in parallel as different profiles are generated from the same tissue samples. The candidate must therefore have the ability to work effectively in a team environment as all
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distinctive and distinguished learning environment for undergraduates and graduate students in many scholarly and professional fields. The University recognizes the importance of its location in New York City
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seeks to provide the most exciting environment for cutting edge science. The faculty include a Nobel Laureate. The Department also includes five members of the National Academy of Sciences, four members
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interdisciplinary research environment specializing in human genetics and genomics. We are searching to fill a Technician B position to support research on rodent and human stem cell models of neurological disease in