167 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Kansas Medical Center in United States
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Department: SOM KC Orthopedic Surgery ----- Surgery Orthopedics Position Title: Research Assistant - Orthopedic Surgery and Sports and Medicine Job Family Group: Professional Staff Job Description
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Department: SOM KC Urology ----- Lee Lab Position Title: Research Assistant - Urologic Surgery Job Family Group: Professional Staff Job Description Summary: The research assistant will work closely
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Department: SOM KC Plastic Surgery ----- Plastic Surgery Position Title: Assistant Professor - Plastic Surgery: Plastic and Reconstruction (Microvascular) Job Family Group: Academic Job Description
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Department: SOM KC General Surgery ----- Surgery General Position Title: Education Instructor - SOM KC General Surgery Job Family Group: Academic Job Description Summary: The Faculty Educator Track
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Department: SOM KC General Surgery ----- Surgery General Position Title: Education Instructor - SOM KC General Surgery Job Family Group: Academic Job Description Summary: The Faculty Educator Track
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Department: SOM KC Otolaryngology (ENT) ----- Faculty Position Title: Vice Chair of Research - Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Job Family Group: Academic Job Description Summary
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Summary: The Research Assistant position supports a cancer bioinformatics program focused on integrative analyses of transcriptomic, proteomic, and other multi-omics datasets. The role involves developing
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Department: SOM KC Orthopedic Surgery ----- Ortho Admin Position Title: Research Assistant - Orthopedic Surgery and Sports and Medicine Job Family Group: Professional Staff Job Description Summary
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(Post-traumatic stress disorder). Experience with mouse behavioral assays. Experience with RNAseq and bioinformatics analysis. Experience with biobank and registry procedures. Skills Collaboration
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of biochemical, biophysical, molecular, cellular, and bioinformatics approaches. Collaboration with structural biologists is possible. Postdoctoral scholars at the University of Kansas Medical Center