143 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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processing. Utilize Glacier software to process taxation for NRA employees. Execute regular audits to ensure proper taxation. Process bi-weekly audits to verify min working hours for students. Process bi
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. Inspired by the KUCC strategic initiative D3ET and IIT steering committees are working to leverage unique regional scientific assets to build a nationally significant cancer research center that is a leading
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Office. Obtain, document, process and manage serial specimens (blood and other bodily fluids) obtained from patients participating in clinical trials. Request and ship research related pathology requests
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promising therapies, cutting-edge clinical trials and world class research. Job Duties Outlined: Process specimens under the direction of the Laboratory Manager, including those collected for the repository
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Patients are trained to act as though they have specific illnesses. They learn the history, body language, physical findings, as well as emotional and personality characteristics that tend to go along with
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for coordinating evaluation review and delivery process of the residents and teaching faculty. Assist with scheduling semi-annual evaluations and preparation of necessary paperwork; send calendar appointments; send
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sets or resets lock cylinders to provide a key system to ensure the security of buildings or rooms, repairs or replaces springs, tumblers, and other parts, and changes lock combinations. Unlock doors
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multisite trials sponsored by the Alzheimer Disease Cooperative Study. The new Center for Rural Health that is aligned with a robust rural practice-based research network that has garnered more than $20M in
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calendars including meetings and employee absences. Make travel arrangements and coordinate schedules in accordance with required policies and procedures. Work with HR on recruiting and scheduling candidates
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the KUCC outreach network linking hospital, oncologists and primary care physicians, nurses, patients and their families throughout Kansas and Western Missouri to advance quality and reach of prevention