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Actions Home Help Job Description More Actions UC Davis Campus Careers Sign In New User Previous Job Job Title Research Program Management Officer Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 80106 Location Davis Full
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system design. Ability to curate, clean, and organize large and messy datasets; to write code to query and transform both unstructured and structured data. Fluent in using scientific computing environments
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a positive, professional and productive manner. Knowledge of legal implications in clinical practice and documentation. Knowledge of performance improvement and evidence-based practice. Basic computer
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). Previous experience working with human data and specimens. Outstanding and demonstrated communication, interpersonal, and scientific writing skills. Expertise in biochemistry and molecular biology. Ability
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, patient confidentiality, etc. Ability to make appropriate interventions based on law and policy. Advanced understanding of computer and Outlook 365 functionality. Preferred Qualifications Knowledge
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or abnormality as well as to make accurate observations. Skills and ability to capture animals in a net within a half-acre enclosure on uneven terrain. Ability to work with animals involved in scientific research
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., Information Technology, Computer Science, Laboratory Science, Business Administration, or a related discipline) or equivalent experience/training. 3+ years of experience managing, configuring, and supporting
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- For full consideration, applicants are encouraged to upload license and/or certification if required of the position Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Animal Science, or closely related fields or equivalent
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degree in Statistics, Data Science, Computer Science or related field and/or equivalent experience / training No minimum work experience required Acquiring knowledge of research function. Acquiring ability
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, training, instruction, and troubleshooting/problem solving to faculty, research staff, administrative staff, graduate students, and other affiliates across many College of Letters and Science departments