15 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"O.P" research jobs at University of Kentucky
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considered you must fully complete the online application being sure to only put one (1) job title for each entry (multiple job titles for one employer must have separate entries), the # of hours worked per
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researchers focused on the Reprogramming Neuroimmune Responses after Spinal Cord Injury. The prospective candidates will be expected to contribute to our research program where they will have opportunities
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for postdoctoral researchers focused on the Reprogramming Neuroimmune Responses after Spinal Cord Injury. The prospective candidates will be expected to contribute to our research program where they will have
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experiences for undergraduates where students work with faculty and staff on projects involving scholarship, creative work and/or research. The program exposes the co-op/intern to the real-world application
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shoulders up to 25 pounds. Standing and sitting at computer terminals and laboratory bench completing repetitive tasks for extensive periods of time. Continuous working with materials requiring personal
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/Registration/Certification N/A Physical Requirements Sitting for periods of time working on a computer, able to lift objects 10-20 lbs Shift 15-20 hours per week between 9 AM-5PM, August-December 2025. Job
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Range Based on Post Doctoral Experience Type of Position Temporary Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education PhD in statistics, biostatistics, epidemiology, bioinformatics, data science, computer
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and lifting object from floor to above shoulders up to 25 pounds. Standing and sitting at computer terminals and laboratory bench completing repetitive tasks for extensive periods of time. Continuous
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for specific protocols – Willing to travel (within driving distance) – Good with Zoom and Teams Computer skills – MS office, especially Excel and Word – GraphPad Prism – REDCap – FileMaker – Smartsheet
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periods of time, repetitive motion related to computer work, physical activity related to lab and fieldwork; including regular standing, walking, or sitting; using hands to handle or feel; reach with hands