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the goals of the Campus Master Plan in a customer focused & value-added manner. Position is subject to working in extreme weather conditions. Job Description: Required Qualifications Work Experience: Six (6
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of outside contractors and consultants to ensure the standards and master plan criteria of the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) and the Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR) are being met. The director
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: Perform protein purification using primary human embryonic kidney cells and prokaryotic protein purification systems (35%); Design and plan enzymatic assays or experiments to explore the biochemical
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sees project through to a timely completion. Manages overall administrative workflow. Serves as primary interface between the Office of Medical Education and all internal and external groups and
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Education/Certification: Master education requirement- Business or health administration Certified Educational Facilities Professional - CEFP Other Job Duties Outlined: Operational Management Direct and
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- Essential Duties Under the direction of the principal investigator, recruit and educate potential patients for and evaluate potential patient eligibility for clinical trials Maintain source documents and
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housekeeping. Preferred Qualifications Education: Master of Science degree in biology/biochemistry or related field. Work Experience: Experience with glucose tolerance tests. Experience in mouse tumor xenografts
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Summary The Residency/Fellowship Program Coordinator works in collaboration with and provides administrative support to the Program Director, Program Administrator, Associate Program Directors, Chief
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Coordinator will be responsible for performing post-award activities in a statewide academic-community partnership. The primary role will be to work with the Project Director and Site Project Director to
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(e.g. children, adolescents, and adults), their families, and the systems that support them. The primary focus will be on delivery of in-person and virtual trainings on evidenced-based practices for both