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, accurate typing and data entry skills. Strong organizational skills; keen attention to detail. Strong concentration; ability to process large amounts of data and meet deadlines. Ability to communicate
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. Ability to foster teamwork. Detailed and Accurate: Attentive to detail, with the ability to quickly spot errors and discrepancies. Ability to work with large sums of cash and checks while multitasking. Must
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maintain reproducible analysis workflows and manage large datasets. Visualize data trends using R, Python, or other relevant tools; generate figures for publications and presentations. Assist in manuscript
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maintenance. Able to download, merge, manipulate, analyze and report on large amounts of complex data. DEPENDABILITY: Ability to produce consistent work, meet established deadlines, and strong attention
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.). Understanding of cutting-edge methods of data management and analysis across a large, complex institution. Proficiency with query language and statistical software. Resourceful and able to participate in problem
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datasets. Translate raw biological data into biological meaning by identifying gene functions, pathways, or mutations related to diseases. Create, maintain, and query large biological databases (e.g
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specialized and on-going projects. Supervise, prepare work schedules and assignments for a large workforce of non-exempt paraprofessional and staff library support, student assistants, technicians and interns
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functions for a School/College/Division or other unit1 with large, complex sponsored projects. This includes fiscal and administrative review of sponsored grant and contract proposals; review and processing
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, preferably in an academic medical center, physician practice, large multi-specialty clinic or other related health-services venture. At least three years of supervisory experience. Research administration and
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samples for research development and large-scale, multicenter clinical research studies. Additionally, the incumbent will be responsible for monitoring biobank freezer systems at Wayne State University and