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to exclusively manage coding, data processing, and analytical responsibilities associated with Projects 1a-1c. The successful candidate will leverage advanced computational methods, including Large Language Models
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and organize large data sets. The Clinical Informatics Specialist is responsible for maintaining specifications for and validating existing phenotypes, as well as developing specifications and
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, skills, abilities, and experience needed to provide highly responsible and effective support in a fast paced/high volume work environment. This position works alongside the data management team, Sex and
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Critical Care in the Department of Emergency Medicine who strives to improve the outcome of cardiac arrest patients by transforming how we translate innovative therapies from large animal models to clinical
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administering and configuring Linux-based systems in a production environment. Experience using version control systems, such as GIT, for collaborative development Experience with Big Data platforms such as
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of Michigan Medicine by providing clinicians, educators, researchers, students, and staff with exceptional technology-related information, products, services, and support. Division Overview The HITS Clinical
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. This position offers a unique opportunity to lead and contribute to high-impact research at the intersection of plasma physics, high-performance computing, and advanced data science. The successful candidate will
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, tuition payments, Survival Flight quarterly bonuses, job code changes, salary changes, financial splits, new hires, terminations, FMLA, and leave of absences. As a large project, worked directly with
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spreadsheet-based data tracking and reporting Familiarity with Microsoft Access or other database systems. Desired Qualifications* Experience working in research, particularly in large-scale social science
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