149 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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, and the practices used in housekeeping operations. Knowledge of the operation, use and care of vacuum cleaners, scrubbing machines, polishing machines, and other janitorial equipment. Ability
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research programs. Assist with residency recruitment of candidates identified as potential future academic faculty by active participation in their interview process. Our vision for The University of Kansas
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that ACGME and LCME standards are met Educate, supervise, and participate in the evaluation process of residents, medical students, and other allied health trainees Attend and actively participate in section
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reports. Perform study procedures, as outlined in the protocol and within state and institutional scope of practice. Assist clinical staff with sample collection, processing, handling, and shipping as
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willingness to complete further education to complete an Associate degree within 3 years. Work Experience: 1 year experience in early childhood education Basic computer skills. Preferred Qualifications
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experimental results and data, to use in publications, grants and determine next steps needed to move the research forward. Perform routine animal maintenance, surgery, and model generation. Assist PI with
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experimental results and data, to use in publications, grants and determine next steps needed to move the research forward. Perform routine animal maintenance, surgery, and model generation. Assist PI with
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: Experience teaching child development and parenting skills to adults and delivering family support services. Experience working with children ages birth to three. Computer experience as evidenced by
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Interpersonal skills. Strong organizational skills. Ability to work both independently and in a team-oriented environment. Computer skills that are included
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research to help understand, prevent, and treat obesity and related diseases. The Division has successfully maintained continuous funding for 26 years to support clinical trials from the National Institutes