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biochemical and molecular sample preparation protocols to isolate proteins or small molecules from complex biological matrices (or PhD and only 1 year of experience.) Successful publication history in peer
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research. This position manages assigned clinical research studies by supervising a variety of complex activities involved in the collection, compilation, documentation, and analysis of clinical research
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, including with internal and external collaborators and employee relations. Job Description: Responsible for the management of a growing, complex and active University Center. Works with staff to provide
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division. Applicants should be fellowship trained and have demonstrable clinical and surgical experience in complex gynecologic disorders. New graduates are encouraged to apply. The new faculty member will
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Preferred Qualifications: Work experience: healthcare simulation, education, or education administration. Skills: Able to navigate a complex and ever-changing environment. Industrious, self-directed and
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. Experience in Down syndrome research. Demonstrated ability to learn, operate, and troubleshoot complex laboratory equipment. A demonstrated proclivity towards improving processes and delivering practical
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maintain an efficient office operation and perform administrative duties of a complex and confidential nature in support of office activities. Provides office management, administrative, and logistical
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analysis. Work history of prioritizing multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment. Experience following complex procedures, work successfully under pressure, and manage unexpected situations, such as
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experience may be substituted for degree on a year for year basis. Work Experience: Experience being part of complex projects with multiple and overlapping deadlines Experience utilizing or managing a variety
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clinical research program. The primary function of this position involves the scheduling and communication of research study visits for participants in the KU ADRC Clinical Cohort and other large and complex