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Position Details Position Information Requisition Number S4307P Home Org Name Alabama Natural Heritage Program Division Name College of Sciences & Math Position Title GIS Analyst - Alabama Natural
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Department Summary: Leads daily operations of University Libraries expanding computational research services. Contributes to internal projects such as introductory artificial intelligence topics, GIS
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, post-procedural education, any additional follow-up within the department of GI/Hepatology and any necessary referrals outside of the department. Assess and/or manages follow-up plans, specific
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The Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine is seeking an MD/PhD investigator who has training in cancer research. The investigator will work alongside Dr. Camp leading GI cancer
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of flora and fauna, ecosystems ecology, environmental sociology, stakeholder engagement and integration, R-coding, GIS, and mapping software will be beneficial. More specifically, we welcome a candidate with
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GI cases annually, including 450 medical/allograft liver biopsies, 250 extramural consultations and 575 pediatric GI cases). The GI and Liver pathology fellow participates on the GI/Liver subspecialty
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of geospatial datasets used in research, along with maintaining metadata to an agreed standard (e.g. ISO 19115, INSPIRE etc.). 4. Actively update knowledge of advancements in available and relevant GIS and Remote
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occasionally other modes of transportation as necessary. Road and plot navigation skills – including use of GIS software and datasets, topographical maps, aerial photos and GPS units – are a must for this
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Description The Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, seeks an Anatomic Pathologist/Cytopathologist to join our Cytopathology and GI Pathology subspecialty services as a
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Swansea University. We are looking for a Research Analyst - GIS to join our team who will work closely with various stakeholders, organisations, and groups. Our team regularly collaborates as part of many