618 high-performance-computing positions at University of Alabama at Birmingham in United States
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Responsibilities As a Researcher Assistant, you will contribute to the daily operations of research projects under the close supervision of experienced researchers. This role involves performing standard research
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procedures. Key Duties & Responsibilities: 1. Performs all procedures proficiently and strives to maintain high quality. 2. Familiar with the characteristics of all general mammographic equipment and
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% tuition assistance, wellness initiatives, generous paid time off, paid parental leave, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program eligible employer, plus more. In addition to our many benefits and perks , UAB
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to function under minimal supervision, to set up and perform routine and established lab procedures in support of lab goals. To collect, enter, analyze, and graph data. To monitor results and report unusual
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CLINICAL CLERICAL ASSISTANT - PART TIME (HUNTSVILLE, AL) - (T228763) Description Under direct supervision, performs basic clerical duties of a non-complex nature. Follows specific procedures
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. Maintain and document computational workflows and databases for team use and scalability. Support and mentor junior bioinformatics staff, graduate students, and postdocs as needed. Perform other duties as
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., collecting and recording data, recruiting and performing follow-up with participants, scheduling visits and assisting in coordination of lab and fieldwork. Key Duties & Responsibilities Coordinates patient
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leave, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program eligible employer, plus more. In addition to our many benefits and perks, UAB Medicine provides a variety of resources to support employees both personally
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parental leave, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program eligible employer, plus more. In addition to our many benefits and perks, UAB Medicine provides a variety of resources to support employees both
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necessary to perform history and physical, appropriate exams/diagnoses for patients with cardiac issues. No matter what drives you – whether it’s the fast pace of trauma care, the celebration of a last