62 finite-element-analysis positions at University of Kansas Medical Center in United States
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intermediate-level statistical analysis and report generation of various data types that arise; participate in project meetings with collaborators; train employees on the use of BI applications; and assist with
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decisions. Work with business analysts to provide analysis to support the planning phase of the project so that project costs and ROI are clearly understood and so that appropriate prioritization can be
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settings throughout the Department. Flexibility and adaptability are critical skills for success. The EPM will develop an intimate familiarity with the key elements of the departmental strategic plan with
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research training and maintain valid training records. Assist with human tissue collection for laboratory analysis, which includes obtaining informed consents from human subjects through interacting with
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, the Data Scientist will support analysis and modeling for the Department of Pathology using a combination of statistics and machine learning. The Data Scientist will join a dynamic team of pathologists, data
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sources such as Workday, Adaptive Insights, and Qlikcloud. Provide trend and variance analysis reporting and explanations of budget vs. actual results for assigned units Support the budgeting and
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IRB maintenance tasks. Coordinate and manage assigned research studies’ collection, compilation, documentation, and analysis of research data. Assist with grant preparation and reporting. Implement
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research staff, the Research Associate will conduct and oversee elements of research work that requires the use of skills, technical and academic knowledge to follow established procedures, and record
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Manager for Medical Education will lead and manage a key component of our medical education program- the case-based collaborative learning (CBCL)- with a focus on curriculum delivery, faculty/staff/student
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evaluation and treatment, social skills groups for girls, craniofacial clinics, developmental disability screenings, applied behavior analysis (ABA), and cleft lip and palate clinics. The program also supports