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Number: 6267349 BIOINFORMATICS ANALYST II, School of Medicine, Computational Biomedicine Job Description BIOINFORMATICS ANALYST II, School of Medicine, Computational Biomedicine Category Boston University
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 31-May-25 Location: Boston, Massachusetts Type: Full-time Categories: Dean Executive Internal Number: 6267424 PROGRAM
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largest green building (at 19 stories) and winner of the 2023 World Architecture Competition’s Education Category for its interior design. Successful candidates should have: - A PhD in computational
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of all applicants include PhD degree or equivalent in any of the disciplines that span computing and data sciences and a strong commitment to teaching and to curricular development that is informed by real
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performs a wide variety of daily tasks required to administer academic programs and events in the Department of Religion (RN), the Muslim Studies Program (MSP), and the Institute for Philosophy and Religion
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to patients/subjects. Required Skills PhD and 5-7 years' experience We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color
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. Additional background with high-level programming languages such as Python, and experience with Linux cluster computing environment is strongly preferred. Candidates should hold a PhD or equivalent doctoral
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graduate fellows program, and supervises staff. The Director is expected to participate in fundraising activities for the School and the Pardee Center. In addition to leading the work of the Center
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management, HR related processes for student and staff employment, and program management of the Norwegian Entrepreneurship Program and IDEA Con. Works in close collaboration with the finance staff
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for a qualified Senior Physical Therapist. The Boston University Physical Therapy Center is an outpatient, primarily orthopedic practice. This clinic is housed within the DPT program of Boston University