515 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control uni jobs at University of California
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interpersonal communication, utilizing strong verbal and written communication skills. Ability to report and record information accurately in the EMR. Ability to prioritize controlled-substance stewardship
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control of clinical research operations, and training and education services. Department Specific Job Scope The incumbent is responsible for supporting and coordinating all aspects of cancer-related trials
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#CA-DK A mammography technologist is responsible for performing screening as well ensuring quality control (QC) in the imaging process. They work closely with radiologists and other healthcare
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collection and management. The CRC will assist in the development of and execution of data quality control procedures. Additional CRC responsibilities may include (but are not limited to): study start-up
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of secure research databases, data curation, documentation, version control, and statistical analysis and visualization across large-scale multimodal clinical datasets. In addition, the analyst will support
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of and ability to follow appropriate infection control techniques to safeguard other patients and visitors from infected patients Strong computer skills including EMR, ANSOS, EcoTime, Aggie Service, e-mail
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Control and Other Department Overview The CAHFS provides California's livestock and poultry industries, and veterinary practitioners who serve them, with a full range of diagnostic laboratory services
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, and federal policies that influence higher education. Key Responsibilities 55% - Project Management and Contracts Management 30% - Quality Control Operations Supervision 15% - GMP Facility & Inventory
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defined internal controls. Ensures accountability and stewardship of department resources (operational, financial, and human) in compliance with departmental standards and procedures. Your placement within
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. Understand implementation of infection control practices; and provide technical assistance as directed by faculty and researchers, SOPs and IACUC protocols related to the care and welfare of non-human primates