150 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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license Work Experience: 2 years of experience with NIH, HRSA, or other federal grant mechanisms. 2 years of experience with IRB processes and clinical research protocols. 1 year of experience with federal
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clinician/principal investigator. Maintain source documents and submit case report forms as required for clinical trials. Assist clinical staff with sample collection, process, handling, and shipping as
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logs, eyewash logs, and other required checks. Perform phlebotomy and sample collection, lab processing, handling, and shipping as outlined in study protocols and within KUMC policy. Perform vital signs
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of the results. Experience with the research process. Proficient in computer applications, such as Microsoft Word and Excel. Preferred Qualifications: Education: Master's Degree Work Experience: Experience in
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referral processes for the LYFTE Program Provide regular status updates to internal personnel and external partners regarding successes, barriers and program needs Work collaboratively with other program
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up; processing purchase orders; preparing and submitting invoices to sponsors; regularly reviewing award budget status with investigators. Oversee grant expenditures to budget and resolve over-expenditure issues
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capacities for special events, executive leadership needs, etc. The SST is responsible for imaging and deploying new computer hardware, preparing end-of-life hardware for disposal, and addressing advanced
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solutions. This includes detailed analysis, process evaluation, Workday system set-up, integration evaluations, transaction audits, plan developments for improved policies and procedures, and reporting
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Department: SOM KC General Surgery ----- Surgery General Position Title: Research Assistant - SurgGen Job Family Group: Professional Staff Job Description Summary: Position Summary: This position
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that increase sensitivity to, and specificity of the physiological signal being measured. Instead of a generalized pipeline that works for all, we tailor processing and analysis steps for each study based