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, Bioinformatics, Phylogenetics, or related fields and evidence of strong research productivity. The Research Associate will be responsible for: 1) conducting laboratory research, 2) data analysis, and 3
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physicians (interns, residents, fellows, and attending's). If applicable. Assist radiologists and PhD's in developing new protocols and CT imaging techniques that are unique to facility. Perform CT specific
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contribute to critical quality systems that impact patient safety. Minimum Requirements: Bachelor’s degree 2 years of experience in a laboratory or regulated field, preferably related to GMP (A Master’s or PhD
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, cardiac events, limb movements, arousals, etc.) Generating accurate reports by tabulating sleep/wake and clinical event data Positive airway pressure devices Oximeter, capnography, actigraphy, nocturnal
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policy, public health, public administration, health economics, science, engineering, law, or field directly related to the position). Advanced degree beyond Master’s preferred (e.g., PhD, PharmD, MD, JD
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. · Promote excellence across undergraduate, master’s, and PhD programs, emphasizing experiential learning, data-driven pedagogy, hands-on design, and interdisciplinarity. · Cultivate a collegial, inclusive
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). If applicable. Assist radiologists and PhD's in developing new protocols and CT imaging techniques that are unique to facility. Perform CT specific technical assistance with projects assigned by supervisor
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Duke University, Computer Science Position ID: Duke-CS-PLA [#30715] Position Title: Position Type: Other Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708, United States of America [map ] Subject Area
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laboratory personnel with respect to techniques and procedures. Required Qualifications Education/Training: Position requires a PhD, or equivalent, in botany, biology, zoology, psychology or other directly
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with the education and training of new physicians (interns, residents, fellows, and attending's). If applicable. Assist radiologists and PhD's in developing new protocols and CT imaging techniques