19 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" Postgraduate research jobs at Johns Hopkins University
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well as part of a team. Strong attention to detail and protocol adherence, while maintaining flexibility to respond to multiple priorities. Demonstrated experience with study population and/or other marginalized
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Internal Number: 118030-en_US The Department of Neurology is seeking a Research Program Assistant to provide support, under the direction of Pediatric Neurology for multiple research projects for pediatric
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, bioinformatic software for DNA sequence analysis, genome-editing technology and organismal husbandry. Classified Title: Research Program Assistant Role/Level/Range: ACRO40/E/02/CB Starting Salary Range: $15.40
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screening, treatments, and visits. Data entry, management and calculations using a computerized database, word processing and spreadsheet software; review data input for accuracy and completeness. Actively
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, management, and calculations using a computerized database, word processing, and spreadsheet software; review data input for accuracy and completeness. Anticipate and respond to program needs based
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may include some or all of the following: interview data; self-report data; observational data in the home; health specimen collections. Review data for document accuracy and processing as needed
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of research subjects for multiple studies under the supervision of the PI. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Conduct participant screening and recruitment using telephone screening interviews and prepared
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visits. Data entry, management and calculations using a computerized database, word processing and spreadsheet software; review data input for accuracy and completeness. Actively communicate and update
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, including the recruitment of research subjects for multiple studies under the supervision of the PI. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Conduct participant screening and recruitment using telephone screening
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of a team. Strong attention to detail and protocol adherence, while maintaining flexibility to respond to multiple priorities. Demonstrated experience with study population and/or other marginalized