279 formal-verification-computer-science positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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time off for bereavement, jury duty, military service, and parental leave is available after 12 months of employment. A retirement program with a generous employer contribution and additional voluntary
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protocol criteria and reviewing study documentation to ensure compliance with GCP guidelines and FDA CFR. Coordinate closely with the Research Institute and Human Research Protection Program and have a
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. Work closely with the Research Institute and Human Research Protection Program and have a working knowledge of KUMC policies and procedures. Attend continuing education, research, and training seminars
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-award and post-award activities for multiple cost centers. Perform a variety of technical and skilled duties involved in meticulously developing major program projects in accordance with established KUMC
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manner to the clinical staff and the participants. Required Qualification Education: RN, Bachelor's degree in basic science or health related field Work Experience: 2 years of relevant experience
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processes, including automation of current manual processes, leveraging the system to automate analysis and identifying other current technology which may provide efficiencies. Support the Central Budget
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or equivalent terminal degree in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Biomedical Sciences, or a related field. Work Experience: Demonstrated experience in molecular biology techniques. Preferred Qualifications Work
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Human Research Protection Program and have a working knowledge of KUMC policies and procedures. Attend continuing education, research and training seminars as requested by manager. This job description is
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documentation to ensure compliance with GCP guidelines and FDA CFR. Work closely with the Research Institute and Human Research Protection Program and have a working knowledge of KUMC policies and procedures
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Center, the University of Kansas-Lawrence, and the KU School of Medicine-Wichita form the core of the Institute and are engaged in a wide range of basic science, translational and clinical research