164 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Kansas Medical Center in United States
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, inventory, laboratory safety, regulatory and compliance). Maintenance of adequate lab supplies, reagents, and chemicals for daily research procedures. Perform specimen processing, biobanking and shipments
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Management and EPMO Senior Project Manager to establish and maintain project management processes consistent with the needs of the organization. Provide project management leadership for initiatives as
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well as experienced candidates are welcome to apply. In this role, candidates will diagnose, treat, and manage neurology patients in an inpatient setting. They provide care and consultative services of acute
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well as experienced candidates are welcome to apply. In this role, candidates will diagnose, treat, and manage neurology patients in an inpatient care setting. Candidates will provide care and consultative services
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spectrometry, and biomedical science. Responsibilities include assisting with experimental workflows in lipidomics and metabolomics, and independently processing and analyzing biological samples (tissues, cells
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the EPM and quarterly newsletters are developed and disseminated. EPM will manage the administrative process of the Radiation Oncology Grants and Contracts. The EPM works with the Chairman, Residency
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. Computer skills. Required Documents Resume/CV Cover Letter Comprehensive Benefits Package: Coverage begins on day one for health, dental, and vision insurance and includes health expense accounts with
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candidates are welcome to apply. In this role, candidates will diagnose, treat, and manage neurology patients in an ambulatory setting. They will share on-call coverage with other neurologists, maintaining a
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learning opportunities for each child. Understand the referral process to Part B and Part C and alert interdisciplinary team when student screenings or assessments show areas of concern. Utilize classroom
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monitoring of the University’s budgets. The Associate Director is responsible for the development, improvement, and implementation of changes to the University’s budget and planning processes and systems