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DIRECTOR OF EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Requisition # 75637 Position Basics Type of PositionOTHER Advertising Ends on:Extended Until Position is Filled Advertising Started on:Tuesday, August 12th, 2025
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POSTDOC - RADIOCHEM CURRICULUM & LAB DEVELOPMENT Requisition # 4445 Position Basics Advertising Ends on:Tuesday, September 30th, 2025 Advertising Started on:Monday, July 14th, 2025 College:College
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assimilation and machine-learning techniques, (b) process understanding of the neighborhood risk of heat waves and fires associated with the change of weather pattern, and (c) novel algorithm development
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validate artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms for analyzing OCT imaging in diabetic macular edema (DME). Data processing and image annotation to support development of AI models trained on OCT scans from
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navigation, and follow-up algorithms. Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any misconduct history or pending research misconduct investigation including but not limited to sexual misconduct
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research team on all research protocols, which may include immune system development, sleep-related brain responses, and epigenetics in the neonatal population. The position is an excellent opportunity
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) effective immediately. The research position is focused on safety and efficacy of therapeutics under development at the IVR for patients with inherited retinal disease. Applicants should have a solid
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and resolve gaps/disparities in whole-person care. Partake in biopsychosocial distress screening, interdisciplinary communication, collaborative care navigation, and follow-up algorithms. Perform
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position in MR Physics. This successful applicant will help with development of MR imaging methods to study tumor metabolism and response to therapy. The research in the MRRF is focused on the development
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enhanced its clinical services by developing novel new services such as our Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) and our Neurobehavioral Specialty Unit (NBSU), a 4bed intensive care setting for our most complex