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, talk or hear over 2/3 of the time. Work Environment: Moderate noise (examples: business office with computers and printers, light traffic.) Subject to unpredictable situations, patient crises, both
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travel to client homes and community agencies. Moderate noise (examples: business office with computers and printers, light traffic). Subject to unpredictable situations, patient crisis, medical, substance
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: business office with computers and printers, light traffic). Functions will be carried out in certain areas, where hospital blood borne and airborne pathogens exposure control plans must be followed. Subject to
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with computers and printers, light traffic). Subject to unpredictable situations, patient crises, both medical and psychiatric. Occasionally exposed to patients exhibiting assaultive behaviors. Exposure
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Division of Pulmonary Medicine and Cystic Fibrosis Center. The division has a comprehensive Cystic Fibrosis Center (pediatric and adult), a comprehensive sleep disorders program, technology dependent center
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tasks at one time (greet student, answer telephone, enter data into computer). Ability to read health history forms and other medical documents. Ability to deal with many students each day. Ability to
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, or academic setting Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Requires good communication skills and computer literacy in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel spreadsheets Preferred
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resources and be resourceful, seeks and accepts personal and professional responsibility on a continued basis. Strong research specific knowledge base, and solid knowledge of computer software programs
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interface of bioinformatics, microbiome ecology, and metabolomics, contributing to both computational analyses and laboratory workflows. This position offers the opportunity to lead integrative projects
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to oversee research activities outlined in NSF Grant 2520154 “Understanding Expectation-Driven Learning in Early Childhood: An Experimental and Computational Investigation,” under the supervision of Dr. Kimele