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Medicine, Utah Data Coordinating Center, Scientific Computer and Imaging Institute, and Center for Health Ethics, Arts, and Humanities; and drives discovery with meaningful societal impact. College
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Vision. Position Overview This position is part of a strategic expansion in artificial intelligence (AI), image analysis, and data science at the Kahlert School and the SCI Institute at the University
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the essential functions of the job as outlined in the position description. Preferences Advanced degree in a life science (PhD, MD, MS), or related/equivalent area; two years of progressively more responsible
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to higher education, employment opportunities, and quality healthcare for historically underrepresented groups. Position Information Position/Rank Associate / Professor DOQ Department 00283 - Molecular
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Institute (HCI) is seeking a PhD-level Research Scientist to lead and support advanced preclinical research. PCM enables translational cancer research by providing access to sophisticated in vivo and in vitro
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helpdesk technician in this role will work with faculty, staff, and PhD students to troubleshoot and resolve problems with computer hardware and software applications on school issued desktops, laptops, and
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education, employment opportunities, and quality healthcare for historically underrepresented groups. Position Information Position/Rank Assistant to Associate Professor DOQ Department 00222 - Oncological
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Department 00877 - Radiology Clinical City Salt Lake City, UT Track Track Dependent on Qualifications New Position to Begin 04/01/2025 Details The University of Utah Department of Radiology and Imaging
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be limited to, multiple aspects of clinical support and QA related to linear accelerator calibration, stereotactic and image guidance process QA, brachytherapy (LDR, HDR and Eye) support and potential
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, genomics and some biostatistics helpful. Master of Science degree or PhD in Bioinformatics, Computer Science and/or Life Sciences preferred. This position has no responsibility for providing care to patients