348 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Georgetown University in United States
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bioinformatics, computational biology, DNA damage response, and signal transduction- especially in the areas of molecular pharmacology and radiation biology. The successful candidate will become a member of the
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regions of the world, both in-person and virtually, through its three programs: the Fellow Program, the Specialist Program, and the Virtual Educator Program. Program participants serve as cultural
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(EHE-TAP) project. Additional duties include, but are not limited to: Work closely with the EHE-TAP Program Director, the EHE-TAP programmatic team, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA
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. - Technical Assistance Provider (EHE-TAP) project. Additional duties include , but are not limited to: Work closely with the EHE-TAP Program Director, the EHE-TAP programmatic team, Health Resources and
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administrative support to the Chairs/Program Directors, faculty and students. Reporting to the Director of Administrative Operations, the Shared Services Administrator duties will include: Providing support to
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interactive team of mass spectrometrist, informaticians, and glycobiologists to develop workflows for the analysis of (glyco)proteins, their interactions, and applications of the methods to collaborative
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 13-Aug-25 Location: Washington, D.C. Type: Full-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Computer/Information Sciences
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)at the School of Health, with responsibility for all administrative aspects of the program. Duties include assisting in recruiting students, managing the admissions process, assisting with class scheduling
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computers and peripherals, installing and upgrading software applications, assisting faculty, staff and students with computer issues, troubleshooting and resolving computer problems, documenting and
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interactive team of mass spectrometrist, informaticians, and glycobiologists to develop workflows for the analysis of (glyco)proteins, their interactions, and applications of the methods to collaborative