102 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of California Los Angeles
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of proper channels and procedures at the University to obtain information and process actions, and ability to judge what information should be passed on to different levels of management. (Preferred
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resources, services, and operations. The department consists of four teams: Curatorial; Processing/Center for Primary Research and Training (CFPRT); Collection Management (CM); and Public Services, Outreach
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the program(s) at receptions and recruiting events nationally and internationally; give presentations about the programs, the Law School, and the application process; lead information sessions for admitted and
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. (Required) Demonstrated ability to make oral presentations to individuals or groups to enhance understandingof applicable policy or procedure in the employment and patient care contexts, interpret
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to learn and master CAPS computer software such as PNC and other software as needed (Preferred) Strong interpersonal skills - Required Demonstrated ability to work as part of a mental health team in
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in prioritizing tasks and assigning appropriate work to others. (Preferred) Working knowledge of computer systems (Windows environment), Microsoft Office's basic suite, and web-based collaboration
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with benefits. Qualifications Understanding of the user-centered design process (user research, user needs assessment, user modeling, design, usability evaluation and developer relations). (Required
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presentation skills. (Required) Demonstrated knowledge of statistical methods and data collection techniques related to the administration of survey projects. (Required) Excellent computer skills in
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a wide variety of projects, support and manage stewardship initiatives and develop new processes, procedures and policies to streamline our efforts. Other responsibilities of this role include
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. We are looking for an enthusiastic, resourceful, and dedicated investigator to lead a randomized controlled clinical trial evaluating a potential approach to treat anhedonic anxiety using exposure