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to actual (presentation, proofreading, distribution, etc.) Emergency procedures: Assist in the development, implementation and interpretation of routine unit policies; update emergency procedures as needed
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research projects, including: carrying out statistical and bioinformatics analyses, implementing algorithms for genomic analyses, developing computational workflows, and building visualization tools. As part
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Apply Now Job Summary The Clinical Pharmacist Generalist will rotate through a variety of roles and locations delivering comprehensive pharmaceutical care including drug distribution to support
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Apply Now Job Summary The Clinical Pharmacist Generalist will rotate through a variety of roles and locations delivering comprehensive pharmaceutical care including drug distribution to support
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Responsibilities* Experimental responsibilities will include, but not be limited to: Develop and implement advanced AI/ML algorithms for image segmentation and registration Collaborate with diverse teams in
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). The technician will work in close coordination with a UM postdoc to help manage data curation and accessibility needs for all project participants following the project's Data Management Plan. If desired
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recruitment, enrollment, data collection, and institutional approvals Conduct all necessary daily study activities including enrollment, participant interviews, data collection, ordering and distribution
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to offer letters is one week from the distribution date of the letter. Applicants may request the status of their application from the Film, Television, and Media Department. GEO Contract Information
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hybridization, perform confocal imaging, analyze neuronal morphology and molecule distributions in cells. Molecular studies of neuronal development in Drosophila: Prepare tissue samples, extract RNA for real-time
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Apply Now Job Summary Perform the assigned duties in Specimen Processing in order to assure accurate and timely receipt, order entry, transport, processing, and distribution of laboratory specimens