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The Office of the Registrar provides service to the students through determination of eligibility for admission to the University, evaluation of academic records to determine the status of completion of degree requirements, assistance with course registration, and advising on the academic record in relation to transfer credit or CSU/SDSU policy.
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Employees are offered a variety of professional development opportunities to support disproportionately impacted groups, and student-centered programs that support the academic achievement of minority students include CLASE (Chicano/a, Latino/a, Access, Success and Empowerment) Transfer Mentor Program, EOPS, CalWORKs, DSPS, and the Mentor Collective peer mentoring program.
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Leads assessment of developability for gene therapy assets and coordinates with CMC colleagues to communicate risks and mitigation strategies and to transfer research processes and analytical methods.
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Plan for blended families, generation-skipping transfer tax planning, international estate planning and cross-border issues, fiduciary income tax issues, and preparation of estate tax returns and gift tax returns.
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Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and principles of anesthesia technology. Experience working with trauma patient, cardiac devices and with Rapid Infusion Devices and Blood Salvaging Devices (Cell Saver) used in procedures.
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As a RF IC design engineer, you will be a key member of a small RFIC team, researching, designing and bringing the next-generation of wireless technologies into high-volume production in advanced CMOS technology nodes.
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Supply chain efficiency planning including trade and security, customs valuation planning, first sale for export planning, and the analysis of transfer pricing policies to work toward compliance with customs valuation requirements.
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Evidence of a strong commitment to remain current to the scope of practice of Cardiovascular Technology and the CVT curriculum. Ability to design and implement curriculum in Cardiovascular Technology such as electrocardiography, medical instrumentation, noninvasive procedures and vascular testing.
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He or she will also manage tech-transfer to CMOs, and other partners, as well as author the appropriate portions of BLAs and INDs. Demonstrated tech transfer and scale-up experience. Talentry is looking for a Principal Scientist who has proven mammalian cell culture expertise (CHO.
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Discover your place with Serco in support of our Electronic Surveillance System (ESS) Shore Team as an Information Technology Specialist in San Diego. The Information Tech Specialist performs duties across multiple areas of information technology, such as computer hardware, server software, networking, telecommunications, computer support, database analysis, data security, and other areas of the overall IT platform / infrastructure.
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EDS Faculty research interests include linguistic and cultural diversity, teacher learning, leadership, and policy, school leadership and change, family and school partnerships, and uses of educational technology in teaching and learning.
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Working closely with UCSD-based and external researchers and stakeholders, the incumbent will design strategies for evaluation of informatics initiatives, quality improvement efforts, develop measures and metrics to assess technology use within academic and community medical center settings, and create customized analytic datasets and perform statistical analyses.
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Grossmont College is recognized for its top-notch Administration of Justice, Culinary Arts, Nursing and Allied Health and Theatre Arts programs, while Cuyamaca is known for its Automotive Technology, Ornamental Horticulture, Environmental Health and Safety and Water/Wastewater Technology programs.
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O Experience in process development of biologics, including, but not limited to, technology transfer to manufacturing partners, lyophilization and material compatibility studies. · Supervises method transfer, in-process testing, method validation, cell bank, drug substance (DS) and drug product (DP) release testing, DS and DP stability studies, reference standard qualification, setting specifications and trending.
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We are looking for people with a background or competency in plasma physics, EUV metrology and spectroscopy, laser-matter interaction, systems, dynamics, control theory, and embedded technology, who are eager to leave their mark on the next generation of EUV product and the future of technology.
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