139 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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solutions. This includes detailed analysis, process evaluation, Workday system set-up, integration evaluations, transaction audits, plan developments for improved policies and procedures, and reporting
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Reporting serves as the lead for accounting and reporting functions within the Institution. The ideal candidate is highly collaborative and excels in building and managing relationships. Job Description: Job
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timelines for project completion and collecting data to support the goals of the lab. The research is housed in modern laboratory space with state-of-the-art equipment and will build on a long history of
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routinely update the building contact database for the Facilities Management department to support building operations, emergency planning, and day-to-day communication. Plan and coordinate all aspects
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data analysis, building and maintaining analysis pipelines, generating visualizations and summaries, and collaborating closely with researchers across disciplines to interpret findings in a cancer
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in binders. Maintains knowledge of all research efforts conducted including those protocols or studies assigned to other coordinators. Works with KUMCRI and other departments to construct the study
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assignments and develop plans for research experiments. Make minor modifications to existing laboratory procedures and techniques to meet the needs of the equipment as required. Review laboratory methods manual
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Description: Job Duties Outlined : Prepare development and make submission of all regulatory documents including submission of study documents to the Institutional Review Board, collaborating with team members
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informatics support to the academic experts who make up other translational research cores and CTSA components. Conducts analysis and interpretation of information needs to informatics colleagues and director(s
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development, community building, and staff development to empower families in the areas of parenting, child development, health, nutrition, mental health, and self-sufficiency, by using outcome-based