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Technician 2 performs critical tasks and trains lab personnel necessary to achieve the goals of our NIH-funded research on the genetics of drug addiction in the Department of Pharmacology, Addiction Science
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· Schedule meetings and organize meeting logistics · Keep active committee rosters and associated records (e.g. curriculum vitae) and file with oversight agencies as required (e.g. NIH
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researchers regarding RECR and National Science Foundation (NSF) SAI policies and procedures Verifies compliance of RECR and SAI requirements by researchers with NSF, USDA NIFA, and NIH awards Develops and
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postdoctoral position is immediately available in the Department of Pharmacology, Addiction and Toxicology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC). The new hire will be required to have
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and generally matching to NIH guideline.The position will come with an excellent benefit package (http://www.uthsc.edu/postdoc/benefits.php). Applicants should have a demonstrated commitment to and
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Technician 2 assists with the oversight of mouse models of cancer for an NIH-funded project. Specific duties include genotyping and injecting mice with tumor cells, managing reagents, and conducting assays
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, Addiction and Toxicology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC). This position is under full supervision of the PI (Francesca-Fang Liao). She/he should have prolific knowledge in
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contracts proposal information in Cayuse. To include state, NIH, NFS, fellowship and other agencies. 2. Prepares budgets; monitors the funds for state, federal, and private sponsored grants, contracts
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for institutional approval and proposal submission. This position initiates and provides one-on-one training and guidance to University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) faculty and staff on the use
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Post-doctoral Research Associate - Biochemistry, Cellular, and Molecular Biology - 240000003R Description Post-doctoral Research Associate - Biochemistry, Cellular, and Molecular Biology Description