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for Junior, Assistant, Associate, and full Specialists. We are currently accepting applications from candidates with a robust training background in imaging instrumentation or image algorithm development
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moderately complex algorithms. Performs scientific modeling with parallel simulations on HPC machines, including testing/debugging software. Applies effective programming security practices. 50% Executes test
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respected and is expected to be followed. Using multiple UC Irvine electronic registration systems; i.e.: PNC, Student Billing System (SBS) and American Health Plans (AHP), the candidate assists patients upon
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versatile professional capable of juggling multiple tasks and contributing to the success of educational programs and business development initiatives. Note: This is a one-year Contract position with
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the Clinical Neurology Series. We seek candidates specializing in the following areas: General Neurology Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias Epilepsy, Headache Movement Disorders Multiple Sclerosis Cognitive
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working with adults with diverse conditions, including but not limited to: memory disorders, movement disorders (including DBS evaluations), stroke, traumatic brain injury, oncology, multiple sclerosis
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is responsible for providing comprehensive support to School of Law faculty for teaching and research. The Faculty Assistant provides administrative assistance to multiple law professors and assumes a
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excellent opportunity to acquire in-demand wet lab skills in immunology, stem cell biology, and cancer biology, with the potential to contribute as a co-author on multiple high-impact publications. Key Duties
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full Specialists in the following fields: Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias, Epilepsy, Neuroepidemiology, Movement Disorders, Multiple Sclerosis, Cognitive Neurology, Quantitative Brain Imaging
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the impact of psychosis across diagnoses. These projects utilize multiple cognitive neuroscience methodologies, including electrophysiology (EEG), transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and magnetic