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The University of Virginia, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, is seeking applicants for a Research Specialist position at the Center for Applied Biomechanics.
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This position will contribute to projects in the laboratories of the Vaccine and Immunotherapy Center on the 5th floor of the MGH East Research Center, 149 13th Street, Charlestown, MA. The research specialist will work with laboratory investigators under the direct supervision of the VIC Director to carry out assigned functions related to research projects and computational infrastructure.
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The position of Research Billing Specialist will be responsible for the billing management of sponsored research projects and grants in the Office of Research Administration (ORA.
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CCHCS seeks to fill a Permanent/Full-time Research Data Specialist II position in the Medical Services Electronic Documentation and Decision Support Division. This advertisement is for an Research Data Specialist II position located at Headquarters, Elk Grove.
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Job Description Temporary Employee - Non-Exempt TEMP research specialist C is needed to run experiments investigating the evolution and biology of HIV and SIV. This individual will perform DNA/RNA extraction cloning and genetic characterization.
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University of Idaho Research Faculty-Extension Specialist Location: Off Campus Location - Sandpoint, ID Division/College: College of Agricultural & Life Sciences Employee Category: Faculty Pay Range: Commensurate with Experience FTE: 1 Full/Part Time: Position Summary: Permanent full-time (12 month) tenure track appointment in the Department of Soil and Water Systems (SWS.
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The Department of Neurology and the Center for Animal MRI at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is seeking a highly motivated Research Specialist to lead in preclinical neuroimaging experiments.
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Join us as a Manufacturing Sciences Senior Research Specialist II at Takeda. To excel in this position, it is crucial to have hands-on experience supporting manufacturing processes in large- or small-scale experiments and a knowledge of protein purification techniques such as column chromatography and filtration systems.
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As a pivotal member of our dynamic team, the Research Specialist will engage with customers, conduct sample analyses using cutting-edge instrumentation (Agilent GC-MS, GC-qTOF MS, Waters UPLC-Xevo TQ-XS, UPLC-Bruker qTOF MS, Bruker 600 MHz NMR with cryoprobe), and communicate progress and results effectively to users.
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4-6 job rotations, one of which is abroad: possible specialist departments, e.g. Research & Development, Project Management, Product and Sales Engineering, as well as other related areas, if applicable.
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We are currently seeking to hire a research specialist to join our team and support our ongoing projects. Research Specialist B/C. Research Specialist B. Research Specialist C.
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The Integrated Small Animal Imaging Research Resource facility (iSAlRR) offers a broad spectrum of imaging modalities and techniques for in vivo and ex vivo imaging in its state-of-the-art facilities, including a newly renovated 1,800-sq ft suite.
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We have multiple Research Support Specialist I openings at the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS) on Cornell's main campus in Ithaca, NY. Research Support Specialist I - Band E.
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The Research Compliance Specialist will work closely with researchers and CUNY staff to assure timely processing and record retention for HRPP, Research Agreements, Export Controls, Conflicts of Interest and Responsible Conduct of Research Training.
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Street, Charlestown, MA. The research specialist will work with laboratory investigators under the direct supervision of the VIC Director to carry out assigned functions related to research projects and computational infrastructure.
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