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Apply now to Postdoctoral Scholar in Imaging Science/Cystic Fibrosis/Rhinology Job #JPF10530 Surgery-Head & Neck / David Geffen School Of Medicin / UCLA Position overview Position title: Postdoctoral
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learning process throughout the year. The trainees also interact in a more limited fashion with the other residents and fellows in our Pathology Department via joint conferences and clinical interactions
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efficiently and accurately. A learning and professional growth mentality so that new software tools, systems, and processes can be adopted quickly and efficiently. Working knowledge of clinical research
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. Ability to be flexible in handling work delegated by more than one individual. Typing and computer skill/ability including word-processing, use of spreadsheets, email, data entry. Ability to navigate
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Science at University of California, Los Angeles, invites applications for part-time positions as a Visiting Researcher. These areas include, but are not limited to, Artificial Intelligence, Computer System Architecture
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participant records and charts to/from various CRU clinic locations, assist in obtaining physician signatures, assist with campus/building tours for sponsor representatives, process and pack/ship biological
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using a computer for word processing, data analysis and record keeping. Experience in training staff and student workers as needed. Demonstrated ability to interpret data critically, assist in manuscript
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JOB DUTIES Description Take on an essential role within a top-tier healthcare organization, supporting accurate and efficient payment posting processes that ensure smooth revenue operations. Elevate
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, that’s what our researchers bring to their critical work every day. Join the Department of Surgery as a full time Research Assistant and make a vital contribution to our incredible achievements. The David
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develop and analyze a hierarchy of numerical modeling simulations to advance process-level understanding towards the goal of formalizing and quantifying the contribution of the land surface – and its