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. The Postdoctoral Associate will apply his/her technical skills toward development and implementation of machine learning, computer vision, and other algorithms for analysis of medical images and prognostication as
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faculty, staff, students, patients and visitors. Responsible for the delegation and administration of the capital outlay program, campus master plan and ensuring all new facilities comply with federal
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to align activities with the program’s vision and goals. This position also works with peers to ensure consistency in program implementation. Key Responsibilities and Estimated Effort: Responsibility
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to the transformation, development, and management of enterprise information technology solutions across Duke Health. By harnessing the power of innovative technologies like cloud computing and artificial intelligence
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. The Department of Biochemistry provides a rich intellectual environment, with research in structural biology (cryo-EM, X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy), and computational biology. Duke’s benefits package
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, administrators, leadership and others. What you will need Graduation from an accredited Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (or higher) OR Associate's Degree in Nursing OR Nursing Diploma program. All registered nurses
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-TEM. · The Department of Biochemistry provides a rich intellectual environment, with research in structural biology (cryo-EM, X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy), and computational biology
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may be expected to have Epic certification/proficiency/badge in any of the modules supported by the team as determined by the manager. Bachelor degree, preferably in computer science or a clinical field
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Performance Increases Comprehensive Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Employee Pension plan and much more. What you will need: Graduation from an accredited Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (or higher
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. Conducting research activities conducting computer vision analysis for research study led by Dr. Geraldine Dawson in the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development. Education/Training