175 combinatorial-optimization positions at The Ohio State University in United States
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monitor utilization records to ensure compliance and optimization of the program. This position will also provide training and education to internal and external stakeholders to ensure that the compliance
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machine learning—for chemical and biological applications. You will design and implement models ranging from molecular to process scales, develop model-predictive control and optimization strategies, run
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accurate dispensing records for controlled substances and other medications, supplies and equipment. Maintains efficient area operations and resolves problems to ensure optimal customer service. Works under
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-to-date lab records. Equipment Maintenance (15%) Set up, calibrate, and troubleshoot laboratory equipment. Perform routine maintenance to ensure optimal operation. Minimum Qualifications High School diploma
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accurate dispensing records for controlled substances and other medications, supplies and equipment. Maintains efficient area operations and resolves problems to ensure optimal customer service. Works under
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patients documented erroneously. Their expertise ensures that patient data remains accurate and secure, supporting optimal healthcare outcomes. Scope of Position A Medical Information Management Student
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biological activities. The discovery of synthetic anticancer, antifungal, antibacterial, neuroprotective, and antiparasitic drugs. The use of medicinal chemistry approaches to optimize therapeutic candidates
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administrative and analytical support necessary to unit operations so that optimal quality care can be delivered. Position Summary: The Administrative Assistant works under the direct supervision of the Chief CRNA
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| Operating Room Job Description: Provides supportive services necessary for the unit operations at the OSU University Hospital Perioperative Services so that optimal quality care can be delivered. Works under
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' pharmaceutical needs with physicians, advanced practice providers, and nurses; utilization of clinical pharmacy privileges to promote optimal medication practices; contribution to Emergency Response efforts