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The CCS Manager has daily contact with many groups within JAX, including JAX faculty and research staff, other core facilities, the Diagnostic and Pathology Labs as well as ProjectManagers and Directors within JAX Mice, Clinical and Research Services (JMCRS.
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He/She/They will interact with the Rare Disease Translational Center leadership and will be expected to manage and mentor research assistants, project maangers and technicians to support the mission of the JAX RDTC. Experience preferred in the characterization and therapeutic testing of neurodevelopmental mouse models of autism, Rett Syndrome, Dravet Syndrome preferred.
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The Manager, DX & GQC Lab Services will oversee the daily operations and personnel of a high-volume diagnostic and genetic testing laboratory to preserve the health and genetic integrity of JAX mouse production and research colonies.
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Renowned as a tourist destination, and an increasingly popular cruise ship stop, Bar Harbor is home to an impressive selection of restaurants and shops, a Native American museum, and The Jackson Laboratory – a highly respected genetics research complex.
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Renowned as a tourist destination and a popular cruise ship stop, Bar Harbor has an impressive number of seafood and ethnic restaurants, ice cream shops, and unique boutiques plus whale-watching cruises, a Native American museum, and The Jackson Laboratory (a respected genetics research complex.
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Enjoy whale-watching cruises, a distinguished Native American museum, and The Jackson Laboratory a respected genetics research complex. Enjoy whale-watching cruises, a distinguished Native American museum, and The Jackson Laboratory a respected genetics research complex.
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The Schoodic Peninsula of the park is approximately a 75- minute drive from park Headquarters and contains the following facilities; Schoodic Education and Research Center (SERC) the Schoodic Woods Campground, as well as 6 miles of bike paths and over 8 miles hiking trails.
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Coordinate across multiple internal teams – such as out in-house research, social media, creative, and media relations teams – to incorporate their skill sets into overall campaign strategy and ensure flawless execution of the client’s priorities.
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This opportunity is for completing market research opportunities with independent brands via online or phone. Any costs are incurred by the independent market research companies looking to partner with our applicants.
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Research: 4-5 hours per week: digging into the information the client provided in order to customize options to meet their financial need in the case of a death or disability. We have immediate openings for the following roles: Spare time: This is a commitment of working 4-8 hours a week that can generate between $500 to $2,000 per month.
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