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initiatives. Working closely with physicians, scientists, and other healthcare professionals, the Research Specialist III contributes to advancing knowledge in health through research design, data collection
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Job Title Academic Advising Specialist, CID/CBE Student Support Services Agency Texas A&M University - Commerce Department College of Innovation and Design Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job
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, faculty, and staff. Ensures the delivery of curriculum based on evidence, contemporary clinical practice and CAPTE requirements. Establishes and implements a personal scholarly agenda. Promotes, helps plan
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Corpus Christi, Texas Job Type Staff Job Description TAMU-CC is a dynamic university designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and Minority-Serving Institution (MSI) with approximately 11,000
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team-based health care delivery. What we want The Communications Specialist III, under general supervision, writes, edits, and assists in the production and design of informational and promotional
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advancing scientific knowledge through experimental research focused on the design, development, and study of unique polymer materials. They will work collaboratively within a dynamic laboratory environment
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and active research groups, where innovation by our top researchers continues to lead to groundbreaking discoveries and societal solutions in myriad world-changing areas. Be Here. Be ArtSci. Learn more
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advising services to large student populations to include the design, development and implementation of workshops, and implementation of technologies including, on-line collaboration, live-streaming, LMS
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research staff, students and postdocs. Data Analyses Surveys literature and research design. Analyzes and interprets data using scientific or statistical techniques. Assists with the preparation of research
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to research on musculoskeletal regeneration. This role will be responsible for the design and execution of complex experiments on cultured human cells, induced pluripotent stem cells and related molecules