235 computer-science-intern "https:" "https:" "https:" positions at Stanford University
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system redesign within an academic or research institution. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (REQUIRED): Master's or PhD degree in computer science, data science, statistics, or a related field and 10 years
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information about our multidisciplinary research laboratory, see: https://satpathylab.com/ About the Position: We are recruiting a Life Science Research Professional to join our research group within the lab
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interviews to gather data, as needed. Administer standard study questionnaires and tests, score test measurements and questionnaires, and code data for computer entry. Perform quantitative review of forms
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document into a computer system and verify entries for accuracy and completeness. Maintain complex databases and develop tools and guidelines for data collection and integrity. Work is performed by
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funded projects, and PI-initiated protocols. We also have a strong translational research program that utilizes explanted lung tissue and other types of tissue sampling in a basic science laboratory
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investigator and/or Clinical Research Coordinator 2 and be part of a fast-paced and dynamic team of research coordinators, post-doctoral researchers, computer scientists, and others. This role also has
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improving internal controls; processing fund transfers; adjusting labor schedules; and advising staff and faculty on finance matters. This position is based on Stanford’s main campus and will be eligible
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edge community of faculty and staff who are fundamentally changing the world of health care in the cancer arena. Reporting to the NCTN Clinical Research Program Manager, the Clinical Research Coordinator
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: Special Sworn Status (US Census Bureau) DESIRED REQUIREMENTS: Master’s in Economics PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS*: Frequently stand/walk, sitting, grasp lightly/fine manipulation, perform desk-based computer tasks
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preferred. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS*: Frequently stand, walk, twist, bend, stoop, squat and use fine light/fine grasping. Occasionally sit, reach above shoulders, perform desk based computer tasks, use a