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within the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and be inspired by the work we can do together to improve health, and make a positive, daily impact in our communities As a Sr. Data Engineer, you will prepare
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of Engineer I you will beworking in our Research Department. Purpose The Office of Research helps to facilitate life-saving biomedical research at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Within the department’s
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biomaterials Participate in discovery projects as well as translational projects in the area of congenital heart defects, tissue engineering, and biomaterial development. Execute experiments involving bioreactor
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academic medicine, and the continuous pursuit of knowledge, is at the center of everything we do at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW). In the role of Server Engineer I you will be working in Finance and
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Programmer Analyst I, you will be a part of a purpose-driven team that powers life-saving research and contributes to a collaborative, research environment. Work with cutting-edge data and AI (Artificial
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Position Description: Summary Assist in the fabrication, construction, and testing of experimental systems in accordance with research protocols to develop new techniques. Assist with running
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on the structural and functional analysis of oncogenic noncoding RNAs. We utilize a multidisciplinary approach that integrates biochemical, biophysical, and structural biology techniques—including NMR spectroscopy, X
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and adhered to from design through completion. Work collaboratively with the Planning, Design, and Construction team. Consult as needed to ensure that existing building systems can support new building
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Position Description: Summary Serves as the design professional and project manager on facility renovations and new construction projects. Responsible for all phases of project execution from
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engineering-based research applicable to cardiovascular disease as part of an extramurally funded project. The successful applicant will create computational models from medical imaging data and run simulations