167 coding-"Multiple"-"U"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at The Ohio State University
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multiple diverse datasets into a multi-region atlas of the brain using single cell data, both transcriptomics and ATACseq. The candidate will be receiving training in computational biology research skills
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to multiple audiences: academic peers, policymakers, community groups, or corporate stakeholders. Must possess strong interpersonal skills to co-create knowledge and initiatives across disciplines and roles
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the strategic planning process to ensure initiatives are advanced in alignment with the strategic plan. Develops, implements and executes project plans crossing multiple areas of the college. Directs, manages
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; or (4) individuals otherwise described as “protected individuals” pursuant to Title 8 U.S. Code Section 1324b(a)(3)(B). Qualifications Required: Resume and cover letter. Ph.D. in Computer Science or a
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genotyping, cell culture, and computer-based data analysis. The Research Assistant will support and contribute to multiple projects in the laboratory setting, with opportunities to work with and train other
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; Prioritize and work on multiple projects at same time; Ability to work in a team environment. Ongoing: Demonstrates competency in technical, interpersonal, educational, and cognitive skills required to meet
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. The position participates on an agile, effective team of learning experience design specialists serving multiple course and program projects and institutional initiatives. This includes online course and program
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communicates utility outages to all stakeholders; ensures work is completed within project requirements, regulatory codes, budget, and performance standards; maintains documentation and records to comply with
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. May on occasion be responsible for supporting other areas (financial counseling, pre-certification and centralized scheduling). The ability to work with multiple different computerized systems with
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the skill set to code multiple work types for inpatient and outpatient services (outlined below). This requires selection of appropriate admitting diagnosis, principal and secondary diagnoses, principal