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chemical hazards. Preferred Qualifications Comfortability with microscopy, micropipetting, and handling of human blood specimens is strongly preferred. Prior experience with tissue culture and cell biology
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the unique needs of individuals within these high-risk groups. Lastly, at the core of our vision lies the establishment of artificial intelligence-assisted healthcare. By seamlessly integrating human
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ulcerative colitis). We study disease-relevant cell and organ signaling pathways using molecular and cell biology, cutting-edge single-cell technologies, animal models (mice), and human tissues, along with
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Core laboratory. This position is responsible for a broad range of laboratory tasks needed to support Alzheimer disease and other biomedical research studies. Duties include human fluid biospecimen
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: Current Illinois and/or Missouri RN licensure as applicable by state of work location, in accordance with Compact Act; Basic Life Support certification (Online BLS certifications, those without a skills
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translational science research setting. Specifically, the Research Technician II is responsible for basic molecular biology and cell culture tasks such as working with primary human cell lines, performing
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-person proctored credentials from other certifying bodies may be accepted upon approval from Human Resources. Substitutions include: Graduate of an accredited nursing program (such as RN/LPN
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accepted upon approval from Human Resources. Online proctored exams are not sufficient to meet the credential requirement. Basic Life Support certification (Online Basic Life Support certifications, those
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effectively with stakeholders across campus and facilitating employees’ Human Resources (HR), Academic HR, Finance, and Payroll inquiries and transactions efficiently, accurately, and compliantly. In their best
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Surgery (OMS) at the UW School of Dentistry specializes in the diagnosis, surgical treatment, and management of diseases associated with the face and jaws such as trauma, infections, disorders, and cancer