1,337 parallel-processing-bioinformatics uni jobs at Stony Brook University in United States
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Supervisor for test equipment operation and analysis of results. Performs minor repairs as required after diagnosis to all systems, including, but not limited to electrical, hydraulics, compressed air
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program, hospital, health care facility, or the Armed Services. Experience performing phlebotomy. Professional experience in word processing, spreadsheet management, electronic messaging and/or Internet
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desk coverage, student supervision and responding to patron inquiries. Coverage of the Library Services Desk including circulation of library materials, processing of resource sharing and reserve
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experience. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and internet applications. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in a university administrative office. Experience with financial processes
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direction of the senior staff member, assist in the setting up of equipment and procedures, modification and update of existing procedures and development of overall departmental procedure manuals. Assists in
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accurate quality control records of all media and reagents by following established department's quality control procedure. Proficient in computer/LIS protocol as assigned. Be able to train CLS students
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and maintain documentation related to statistical methods and processes. Stay up-to-date with advancements in biostatistics and related fields. Other duties as assigned. Special Notes: The Research
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managing clinical research staff. Experience with neuroimaging data processing tools, including FSL, SPM, and FreeSurfer. Familiarity with high-performance computing (e.g. Penguin) and cloud computing tools
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for performances including setting up staging, video, computer, lighting, sound, and other presentation support materials. Manage inventory of all equipment and provide on-site troubleshooting and technical support
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existing policies, and direct visitors to the appropriate locations. Process physicians' orders by recording written orders in charts, kardex, flag sheets, or directly into a computer file after review by a