26 parallel-processing-bioinformatics research jobs at University of Kansas Medical Center
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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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, 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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Attention to detail. Time management. Multitasking. Communication. Computer skills. Interpersonal skills. Collaboration. Required documents: Resume/CV Cover Letter Comprehensive Benefits Package: Coverage
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: Communication. Attention to detail. Time management. Multitasking. Organization. Computer skills, Confidentiality. Required Documents Resume/CV Cover Letter Comprehensive Benefits Package: Coverage begins on day
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substituted for experience on a year for year basis. Preferred Qualifications : Education: Bachelor’s degree in relevant field. Skills Attention to detail. Time management. Interpersonal skills. Computer skills
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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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, processing and storing human specimens, conducting experiments, analyzing data, documenting results, and assisting with animal research. The role requires the ability to perform assays independently and
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, consenting participants, or performing study duties. Participate in activities related to specimen collection, specimen handling, processing and shipping. Provide written and verbal reports to the Principal
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in Neurodevelopmental Disability (LEND) interdisciplinary training program. Research areas of emphasis include sensorimotor processes and cognitive abilities in autism spectrum disorder (ASD
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that increase sensitivity to, and specificity of the physiological signal being measured. Instead of a generalized pipeline that works for all, we tailor processing and analysis steps for each study based