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¿ Residency Program and all surgery, pathology, and radiology departments at University Hospitals regarding patient care. Frequent contact with insurance companies and vendors as needed. Students: Daily contact
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times. Must be able and willing to learn new techniques, procedures, processes, and computer gear to protect the health of the animals. Previous experience working with animals preferred. Demonstrated
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and attitude. Computer literacy and advanced proficiency in MS Office including Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Strong technical skills and fast learning agility with other online tools and platforms
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environment and using existing pipelines and custom scripts to post-process and interpret the results. Off-the-shelf packages and self-written code will also be necessary to generate images describing
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. (10%) File and maintain updated employee records and personnel files, primarily via electronic imaged documents. Make recommendations for processing improvements and maintaining complex record-keeping
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, etc.), Imaging and cell analysis equipment (microscopes, confocal, etc.), and Molecular biology equipment (western blot apparatus, centrifuges, etc.). (10%) Order laboratory supplies. Order choline
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to computational and/or systems biology including Multiomics. REQUIRED SKILLS: Strong background in one or more areas of machine learning (Bayesian networks, neural networks, Markov Models, convolutional networks
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production issues; operating professional computer-controlled video and media editing systems, studio and field production equipment). Education/Licensing: Bachelor's degree in communications, television/radio
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OBJECTIVE Working with a high degree of independence and under general direction, the Research Assistant¿4 will serve as the senior technical lead for a multidisciplinary program that engineers gene¿encoded
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will work on multiple projects funded by NIH/NHGRI. The objective of the position is to develop novel statistical methods and computer software and analyze large scale biological data from biobanks