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) The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in the University of Maryland School of Medicine is recruiting for a Contractual Laboratory Research Assistant. The Laboratory Research Assistant is mainly
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Cloud technology, PLSQL and XML. Collaborate with business stakeholders to gather integration requirements and translate them into technical specifications. Run and analyze application reports
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Assistant Director, Recruiting and Admissions - (24000113) The University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science (PTRS) has an exciting
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and written communications. Skill in animal care and handling. Ability to use measurable and verifiable information for making independent decisions or judgments. Ability to network with and
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Mechanical Engineering or a related field · Experience: Five (5) years related experience in the mechanical field including at least two (2) years of hands-on experience with Building Automation Systems (BAS
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of simulations in conjunction with the Simulation Faculty member, Simulation Training Specialists, Manager of Simulation Technology and appropriate instructional faculty members. Will actively engage in
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of Maryland School of Medicine. Through the integration of our basic science work with our T1 translational research, we are positioned to take advantage of new discoveries and developments in genetics
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, such as maintaining inventory of bio specimens, and specimen collections and processing. Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in epidemiology, sociology, psychology, biology, emergency health
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. Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry or field of study related to the research of the laboratory. Experience: NA Supervisory Experience: NA Certification/Licensure: NA Other: May
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laboratory safety. Other job duties as assigned. Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in chemistry, biology, environmental engineering, occupational health, health physics or other relevant science