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Assist other personnel with execution of projects, even when not directly assigned Assist in troubleshooting activities including running additional experiments, data mining, or literature searches.
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Strong follow up skills supporting clients/end users on support requests, product pricing information, trade-show follow up, system design and literature requests. Strong follow up skills supporting clients/end users on support requests, product pricing information, trade-show follow up, system design and literature requests.
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Promote prenatal and postpartum community breastfeeding education the community and childbirth education classes Ensures implementation of effective family centered breastfeeding success by ongoing collaboration with pediatrician, neonatologist, obstetrician, and nursing staff Provides and ensures that current educational literature is available for all patients and nurses.
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Under the general direction and supervision of the Professional Engineer 1, the Assistant Engineer (Environmental) will be responsible for evaluating regulatory language, emissions statements, modeling inputs, literature review and communication materials.
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Remain current on relevant literature related to student development research and effective interventions for retention and graduation of historically underrepresented and academically underprepared students in higher education.
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Assist in troubleshooting activities including running additional experiments, data mining, or literature searches. Manage all aspects of a cGMP manufacturing campaign, including batch record review, safety evaluations, material procurement, equipment ordering/set up/cleaning and execution of the chemical operations.
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Research and assess hydrogen and clean fuels innovation areas, conduct literature search, and provide summaries. New York is leading the nation in the fight on global climate change and the transition to a clean energy-powered economy.
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Performing literature searches in library supported databases using appropriate strategies to produce concise meaningful results. As a member of the faculty of the Albany Medical College, Schaffer Library of Health Sciences, the Education and Outreach Librarian participates in providing library services that support patient care, education, and research at Albany Med.
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Maintain parts records, literature, lists, bin tickets and price sheets for inventory. Develop and maintain a thorough understanding of AEC's product line and the equipment's parts requirement.
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Clinical, scientific and technical expertise will be maintained by the MSL through review of scientific literature, attendance at assigned medical meetings and self-learning. Stay up-to-date on literature and communicate key findings to team.
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The Physician Editor (Gastroenterology) position requires an 80 to 90% FTE commitment, a broad understanding of clinical issues, and an interest in analyzing the literature. Extensive editorial training is provided to help the editor learn critical skills for evaluating the literature and creating content in the UpToDate style.
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Assist with all aspects of a cGMP manufacturing campaign, including batch record review, safety evaluations, material procurement, equipment ordering/set up/cleaning and execution of the chemical operations.
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SUNY Schenectady County Community College is seeking a full-time English Instructor to join the Division of Liberal Arts. Reporting to the Dean, the English Instructor will teach 15 credit hours per semester, including College Composition, Literature and Writing, and other writing and literature courses.
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The Senior Licensed Pharmacy Researcher will leverage their clinical knowledge to interpret and analyze medical literature to create clinical content through entry into internal editorial tools.
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Participate in educational and professional programs and/or review professional literature on an ongoing basis to maintain knowledge and competency in current and developing techniques, professional standards, and the HME products and services offered by AdaptHealth.
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