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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics Requisition Number FE03289 Working Title Department Name 7H373: Internal Medicine & Div - Biomedical Work
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Scientist I. The Scientist I position will manage the White Oak Genetics and Tree Improvement Program (WOGTIP) housed at the University of Kentucky under the leadership of the WOGTIP Director. The incumbent’s
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the horse racing and equestrian industries. • Track social platform updates and algorithm shifts to optimize content performance. • Manage digital assets and relationships with in-kind sponsors and brand
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– Friday, Day Shift; primarily 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (40 hrs/wk); other hours/schedule as needed. Job Summary The Division of Pediatrics is seeking a Nurse Team Leader for the Division of Pediatric Genetics and
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abuse or neglect found through a background check of child abuse and neglect records as a condition of employment or involvement in this program. Resume, cover letter and transcripts are required at time
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horticultural knowledge and economic opportunities. The agent also engages in public outreach, volunteer recruitment, and program evaluation while supporting Extension initiatives in agriculture, family and
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economic development. Emphasis on horticulture and diversified agriculture. 4-H youth development responsibilities include: 1) implementing a well-rounded program that develops youth through school and
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abuse or neglect found through a background check of child abuse and neglect records as a condition of employment or involvement in this program. Resume, cover letter and transcripts are required at time
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Range Based on Post Doctoral Experience Type of Position Temporary Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education PhD in statistics, biostatistics, epidemiology, bioinformatics, data science, computer
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and 4-H Youth Development program for McCreary County. The agent will develop and implement a plan of work based on locally identified needs which will lead to improved quality of living for families