479 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Florida in United States
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, but is not limited to, operation of state-of-the-art automated point of-care, chemistry, immunoassay, hematology, urinalysis, and coagulation systems and performing various clinical laboratory assays
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media posts, and other promotional materials. Event Procurement, Finance, and Accounts Payable: Receive, review, and process event invoices, negotiate vendor proposals and quotes, and monitor expenses
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, addressing any issues promptly and ensuring efficient operation. Troubleshoot and resolve problems related to RedCap, web design tools, and presentation software. Expected Salary: $20/hr, commensurate with
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data science tools. Experience with image analysis, computer programming (Python and R), and machine learning frameworks (TensorFlow, PyTorch). Familiarity with spatial omics, bioimaging data processing
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cover letter and resume. Please provide names and email addresses of three to five references as part of the application process. When ready, the hiring department will contact the listed references via
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this role, you will assist our coordinators with data entry while learning financial aid processing. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Reviewing and sorting of incoming custodial
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functions for the division and its 100 plus Operating Units. Ensures the timely and accurate processing of transactions used for payroll. This includes but is not limited to the processing, reconciling, and
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of education and experience. Job Description: Provide customer service to current and potential McTrans customers. Answer phone calls, emails, and faxes. Process orders, add and edit customer information in
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, including UF & Shands, outreach, and telemedicine clinics. Processing Referrals: Responsible for processing referrals. Collaborates with genetic counselors and clinical nutritionists on necessary requirements
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finder in the investigation process and works with departmental personnel in reviewing investigative findings. Serves as a professional representative of the UF Title IX Office in all interactions. Writes