48 high-performance-computing positions at University of Kansas Medical Center in United States
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experience with high-performance computing or cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud). 1 year of experience contributing to peer-reviewed research publications or grant applications involving data
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or high-performance computing (HPC) environments Experience with machine learning applications in transcriptomics and proteomics. Experience with clinical data types such as electronic health records (EHR
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. The Program Manager will serve as the main liaison between faculty, students, staff, and leadership and will play a critical role in the day-to-day operation of the CBCL program. Job Description: Program
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for implementing all program requirements in adherence to performance and outcome standards as prescribed by funding and model requirements. Job Description: Anticipated Starting Salary $22.28/hr. Job Duties High
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western Missouri. This role involves driving the mobile medical unit (MMU) to various screening locations, performing basic vehicle maintenance, documentation, checklist completion, patient interaction
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Science. Position collaborates with cross-functional teams and monitors the progress and performance of all aspects of the assigned projects, including regular interactions with NIH Program Office. The
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guidance from a faculty biostatistician, bioinformatician, data scientist or director of research information technology; carry out data cleaning, database queries, and custom report generation; perform
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to ensure continuity of daily operations, and a high regard for the safety and well-being of responders and the campus community. Job Description: Job Duties Outline Receives, processes, and transmits
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Responsibilities: Supports the accomplishment of departmental strategic plans that achieve high impact and significant improvements in organizational performance with respect to education. Provides project
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nationally and internationally for our innovative work in stroke recovery including our work on high intensity interval training to improve walking outcomes post-stroke. We have multiple research