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A two to three year position appointment which involves full-time research under the supervision of a Research Scientists/Biostatistician I, II, or III. The Fellow is expected to publish; assist in research development; and serve as a Research Fellow on multiple on-going efforts for the hiring Senior Scientist.
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Acts as instructor, lecturer and grader for African American Theme Program under the African American Studies Department. Partners with study abroad and African American Studies to coordinate the Annual Study Abroad Program.
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Candidate must be able to support complex planning and engineering studies in coastal resilience and floodplain management and have experience with coastal science, engineering, and management.
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In partnership with Legal Services Director, act as an in-house expert on US immigration law by updating internal IRC colleagues on changes in immigration law affecting IRC's clients as needed.
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Openings are most likely to occur in the areas of Egyptology, Near Eastern Art and Archaeology, Biblical Studies, Jewish Studies, Islamic Studies, Islamic Art and Middle Eastern literature.
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With about 80 staff, 150 law students a year, and a nearly $10 million annual budget, EBCLC is the largest provider of free legal services in Alameda County, providing multimodal, collaborative, and holistic legal services to over 5,000 clients annually and engaging in legislative and policy advocacy at the state and local level.
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Learn more about the UC Office of the President DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW UC Legal - Office of the General Counsel (UCL) provides legal services to the university, including representation, advice, research and training.
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The successful candidate will conduct laboratory activities related to ongoing and future cell therapy clinical studies in rheumatology or neurology indications. The ideal candidate can comfortably execute multiparameter flow cytometry, ddPCR and MSD and/or ELISA platforms to interrogate samples and possess strong and demonstrated documentation skills summarizing their work.
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Krishna Niyogi studies photosynthetic energy conversion and its regulation in algae and plants. As the Research Technician, you will support a senior research scientist and the lab manager with research projects involving genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, spectroscopy, and light microscopy techniques.
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Minimum 3 years of after-Ph. D. experience in soft X-ray spectroscopy, preferably in both instrumentations and scientific studies. Showcase QERLIN capabilities through scientific studies and demonstrations.
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Directs the conduct of various analytical and legal studies; reviews reports of findings, alternatives and recommendations; directs the preparation of a variety of periodic and special reports regarding departmental activities.
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The Communication Studies & Journalism Department at Contra Costa College seeks applications for adjunct instruction for Spring 2023 to teach Critical Thinking & Persuasion on the Leadership Public School campus in Richmond, CA.
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We have a year round open call for teachers in all subjects including English, Languages Other Than English, Visual and Performing Arts, Sciences, Social Studies, Mathematics, Theology, Physical Education, and Multi-Disciplinary areas.
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Perform all types of cardiac ultrasound examinations: Adult Transthoracic/transesophageal studies, stress echo-cardiograms, bubble Studies and Contract Echo Studies. Preferred Licenses/Certification: Must be eligible to take exam in Adult Echocardiography and pass within one year of hire, from the American Registry for Diagnostic Sonography (ARDMS/RDCS) or be a Cardiovascular Credentialing International Registered Cardiac Sonographer (CCI/RCS.
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Studies will culminate with Einstein’s Theory of Relativity. As the physics of light is fundamental to astronomy, we will explore optics and spectroscopy through hands-on explorations and virtual labs.
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