159 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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(Post-traumatic stress disorder). Experience with mouse behavioral assays. Experience with RNAseq and bioinformatics analysis. Experience with biobank and registry procedures. Skills Collaboration
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of biomedical informatics, clinical research, and translational resources such as UMLS, i2b2, REDCap, vivoweb, clinical trial systems, and human subjects research processes (IRB). Knowledge of clinical trials
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for seasonal use. Purchase replacement parts and equipment as needed (e.g., tires, batteries). Monitor and process vehicle service, maintenance, and repair requests to ensure timely completion and prompt return
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the School of Health Professions will support the Athletic Training master’s program. This position plays a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of academic and clinical education processes, supporting
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other logistics described above. Update budget documents as needed with estimated and actual expenses and revenues; prepare information for financial staff to process payments. Assist program manager with
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, processing, and analysis methods to achieve accurate and reproducible measures of brain physiology. Responsibilities include designing and optimizing imaging pipelines, refining analysis workflows, and
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Group: Professional Staff Job Description Summary: The Research Operations Coordinator – Procurement supports the Comprehensive Integrated Research Office (CIRO) by processing procurement, accounts
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the RDO Director, PIs, Co-Is, and partner institutions. Oversee the process of compiling application documentation such as biosketches, letters of support, human subjects section documents, budgets/budget
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documentation and compliance, process invoice payment requisitions via Workday, and confirm successful payment and fulfillment. Direct Purchases from the University of Kansas Health System: Generate new
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world class research. Job Description: Job Duties Collect, process, and ship biological specimens in accordance with protocol-specific requirements, applying in-depth knowledge of clinical trial