282 software-verification-computer-science positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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or without notice. Required Qualifications: Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Data Science, or a related field. Education may be substituted
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Department: RI Administration ----- Research Informatics Position Title: Data Engineer - Research Administration Job Family Group: Professional Staff Job Description Summary: The Data Engineer
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Department: SOM KC Pathology and Lab Medicine ----- Pathology Position Title: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Professor of Reproductive or Developmental Biology Job Family Group
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Outlined Develop, validate, and run assays to support preclinical research using murine models of PTSD and gut inflammation, and other basic science research projects. Prepare standard operating procedures
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-on experience in thrombosis, hemostasis, and vascular biology while working closely with faculty and research team members to ensure adherence to protocols and the accuracy of research data. Job Description: Job
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. Required Qualifications : Education: MD, DO, or foreign degree equivalent. Graduate of an accredited program in Endocrinology. This position requires a formal degree in the cited discipline area(s) to ensure
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duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Required Qualifications Education: Six years of relevant experience in public health, psychology, economics, social
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planning, policy making and program evaluation. Compiles information, prepares reports and is involved in implementing departmental policies. Job Description: Key Roles and Responsibilities: Serve as the
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study documentation to ensure compliance with GCP guidelines and FDA CFR. Work closely with the Research Institute and Human Research Protection Program and have a working knowledge of KUMC policies and
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specialties. There is a strong ENT surgery program with approximately 2,000 cases per year, offering significant clinical exposure in head and neck pathology. The Department and The University of Kansas Health