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Job Description Summary: We have an exciting opening for a Contracts and Grants Administrator position in the Office of Research at Chapman University. Chapman University does not sponsor applicants for Staff and Administrator positions for work visas.
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Automobile Club of Southern California (AAA) is an innovative company searching for an experienced mid-level NetBackup Administrator; the role and responsibilities may encompass a range of tasks related to managing backup systems, ensuring data protection, troubleshooting, and maintaining the Veritas environment.
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MSP System Administrator (Hybrid WFH) Position Responsibilities: Knowledge in Microsoft Exchange, VMWare, Hyper-V, Remote Desktop Services, Windows Server, SQL Server, Check Point & other firewalls, Active Directory, Azure, AWS, M365.
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The successful applicant will assume the role of senior mouse colony manager and will oversee a colony of 800 - 1,500 cages of mice, maintaining the organization and oversight of all ongoing mouse studies, including maintaining a census of individuals and ongoing directed genetic breeding, working closely with other lab members and providing technical research support in a research laboratory and mouse vivarium.
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Extensive experience with pharmacological assays, focusing on in vivo pharmacology in an industrial research environment, with at least 10+ years of experience managing teams and cross-functional projects.
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Dr. Lee has over 20+ years of research experience and has led numerous research projects funded by NIH or CDC. She is currently leading two NIH-funded R01 research projects focused on: (1) building a cohort of Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese Americans to assess the impact of immigrant stressors on sleep and cardiometabolic health; and (2) testing a randomized controlled trial to increase colorectal cancer screening among Asian American primary care patients.
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Under the general direction of the Associate Director of Sponsored Programs, the Sponsored Program Administrator will provide professional level support for the California State University, Fullerton faculty and staff.
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The Research Associate I/II will execute a range of biochemistry and bioanalytical procedures, reagent preparation, and laboratory duties under supervision. FULL DESCRIPTION : Our client is currently looking for a Research Associate I/II to develop reagents and assays to enable new capabilities for biological workflows, and transfer technology from R&D to manufacturing.
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You will have Cloud Backup experience with exposure or experience with Veritas NetBackup in cloud environments like AWS, Azure, or GCP, indicating familiarity with cloud-based backup strategies and implementations.
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Reporting to the Sr. IT Infrastructure Manager, the Systems Endpoint Administrator position will need to have a broad knowledge of server and endpoint configuration and administration, and the ability to quickly learn new and unfamiliar technologies.
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This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the growth of Ophthalmology Discovery Research in assay development and multi-omics data generation and integration to advance the understanding of disease pathology.
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The role will support the development and innovative application of advanced simulation, data analyses, visual analytics, or other computational techniques to research problems across the CHOC Health System.
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DescriptionWe believe that the most interesting problems in deep learning research arise when we try to apply learning to real-world use cases, and this is also where the most important breakthroughs come from.
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JOB SUMMARY:Under general supervision of a higher-level Engineering Manager, the Research Manager oversees an annual budget of $5 million dollars and a group of 18 professional and technical support staff to perform wastewater and solid waste research projects and acts as a liaison with other work groups to establish research related project priorities and schedules.
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Our research program broadly examines the effects of maternal stress and stress-related biobehavioral processes during pregnancy on fetal, newborn, infant and child developmental and health outcomes, and the maternal-placental-fetal endocrine, immune and metabolic mechanisms that may mediate these effects.
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