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Established in 1985, the University of Minnesota's Center for Bioethics is a nationally prominent, yet locally focused, resource that conducts important research and provides educational programs and services to help students, professionals, policy makers, and the public confront the complex ethical issues emerging in health care and the life sciences. – more... The University of Minnesota, the state legislature, and a progressive health-care oriented community have helped make the Center one of the most respected and highly visible bioethics programs in the country ... (about 1/2). – less – More from ZoomInfo »
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Excellent job security.
Principal Office and Administrative Specialist (Former Employee), Saint Paul, MN – May 9, 2013
University of Minnesota
Great environment for long term career
Principal Office & Administrative Specialist (Former Employee), Minneapolis, MN – May 3, 2013
University of Minnesota
Good research learning experience.
Graduate Assistant (Current Employee), Minneapolis-Saint Paul, MN – May 2, 2013
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Great place to work.
Teaching Assistant (Former Employee), MN – May 1, 2013
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UMN is a great place to work.
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