428 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Emory University
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simple programming using Perl/Python or Java, statistical programming, web-development, and database query through SQL. This role collaborates with researchers to develop high throughput data processing
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qualifications as specified by the Principal Investigator. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Familiarity with optical design, image processing, or instrument prototyping. Programming skills in MATLAB, Python, or LabVIEW
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program and three years clinical research experience. Or a licensed as a practical nurse (LPN) and two years clinical research experience. Or a Bachelor's degree in a scientific, health related, or business
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seven years of clinical research experience. Or two years of college in a scientific, health related or business administration program and five years of clinical research experience Or licensed as a
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. Or two years of college in a scientific, health related or business administration program and five years of clinical research experience Or licensed as a Practical Nurse (LPN) and four years of clinical
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contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community. The CHAMPS Pathologist will work on the Pathology Team in the Science, Strategy and Implementation Unit within the Program Office. KEY
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hospitals (6 gynecologic oncologists) and over 50 gynecologic outpatient clinics. A large AP/CP residency program, 14 accredited subspecialty fellowships (including a gynecologic pathology fellowship
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research activities are important components of our mission and the ideal candidate will bring skills and experiences that can enhance these areas of our Division. Our program includes an ACGME accredited
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to medical or health problems. Works with manager to formulate plan for professional development. Attends educational in-services as appropriate. Participates in professional activities and organizations
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veteran status or other characteristics protected by state or federal law. Emory University does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs, or employment, including recruitment, hiring