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Assistant Professor - Tenure Track - (240000T3) The University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM), Department of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Science (PTRS) is recruiting for a 12-month
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. This position will obtain and assess financial and administrative data from potential subrecipient organizations as part of SPA's subrecipient risk assessment process and assist with other subrecipient
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well as structured mentorship inclusive of training in grant writing, manuscript development, and the promotion and tenure process. For the 2024-2025 academic year, the Matthew Osborne Postdoctoral Fellowship position
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consultation with the Director of Registration and Enrollment, assist in developing, enhancing, and implementing strategic direction for ORE including the registration process and record retention. Assist in
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(if applicable per job). Primary Duties: Provides contract and grant preparation review to understand requirements for the application process. Prepares guidelines for the submission. Provides the groundwork
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; and flexible work schedules and teleworking options (if applicable per job). Primary Duties: Provides contract and grant preparation review to understand requirements for the application process
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the subcontract process through University Systems, and provide groundwork to partners to ensure partnership is in compliance. Assist in negotiations and recommendations or modifications to grants, contracts, and
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and checklist of required documents · Navigate the subcontract process through University Systems, and provide groundwork to partners to ensure partnership is in compliance. Assist in negotiations and
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of the Department of Pathology is to increase the knowledge and understanding of disease process mechanisms. Through our focus in the key areas of cancer, infectious disease, neuropathology, new prognostic and
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of pharmaceuticals and nutrients, including anesthesia, and perform euthanasia process. May participate in the design of research studies. Perform immunohistochemistry studies in animal models. Compile and may analyze