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of position requirements. Knowledge of all applicable requirements, regulations, and laws. Skill in effective use of applicable technology/systems. Ability to effectively communicate both verbal and written
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Assistant, Clinical is expected to work independently and knows and applies the fundamental concepts, practices and procedures of particular field of specialization. The position provides an exciting
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must have expertise in immune technology, such as flow cytometry, immunoblot analysis, ELISA assays and molecular analyses. Now in its third century, the University of Maryland School of Medicine
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. Skill in effective use of applicable technology/systems. Ability to effectively communicate both verbal and written thoughts, ideas, and facts. Ability to work cooperatively with others and independently
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. Knowledge of all applicable requirements, regulations, and laws. Skill in effective use of applicable technology/systems. Ability to effectively communicate both verbal and written thoughts, ideas, and facts
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of applicable specimens, materials and equipment. Ability to perform laboratory procedures using applicable equipment and techniques; to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; to use computers and
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experience and education. Required Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Ability to understand and utilize scientific/medical terminology and research theory in both oral and written communications. Ability
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orally and in writing; to use computers and related software applications; to lift, transport and deliver materials and stock laboratory supplies and goods; to wear and work in personal protective
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combination of directly related experience and education. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES Knowledge of position requirements. Knowledge of all applicable requirements, regulations, and laws. Skill in effective use
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measured multimodal neuroimaging data, omics data, and genetics data. · Developing and applying quantitative approach to identify interactive relationships between various imaging modalities and