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of small molecules; cell culture of mouse neurons, human neurons derived from iPSCs, and other immortalized cell types; molecular biology and in vivo testing of drugs and mouse models for neurodegenerative
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, alumni, and industries; adapting to different work and communication styles optimizing the efficiency of coordination and scheduling on behalf of the Chair. • Write/edit correspondence; act as liaison
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including Adult Learning Theory and corresponding best practices. Training Coordination - Act as liaison between EH&S, HR Training and Organizational Development, UF Health and training management staff
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Classification Title: Core Research Facility Specialist I Job Description: Perform case processing including receipt of human tissue, gross and fine dissection, tissue fixation, freezing, cell
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, information technology, sales, retail, career and professional development, career counseling, corporate/campus recruiting, or human resources. Experience working inclusively with diverse populations Knowledge of industry
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, making changes in methods and procedures as necessary, promote human subjects protections and compliance within Clinical Research areas. This position requires a high level of detail and accuracy of work
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fitness levels Know your scope of practice and act accordingly Keep class rosters private Track registered and standby participant counts Be courteous and helpful to all individuals you assist. Please refer
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areas of the JWRU building for fire and other hazards, unauthorized persons, and other safety and security concerns Act accordingly as needed to prevent unauthorized activity in the building and
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communication skills. Foundational understanding of research ethics and the responsible conduct of research, with a focus on the regulations and guidelines governing human subjects. Qualities: Highly resourceful team
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Classification Title: Medical Technologist II / Cytogenetic Technologist II Job Description: Initiates, maintains, and harvests human tissue cell cultures (blood, marrow, solid tissues, etc