600 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of California, San Diego
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people and develop good working relationships. Two (2) years of Cardiac Cath Lab experience. Must be able to work flexible hours, which may include evenings, nights, weekends, holidays and call (diagnostic
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of a research team. They are not required to carry out independent research or develop an independent research reputation, but will publish and carry out research under the supervision of a member of
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include: Author/Co-author peer reviewed publications. Collaborate with PIs, postdocs and graduate student researchers to develop proposals and bring in substantial funding to support new and ongoing
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solutions to implementation of studies, and determines clinical needs of research projects. Other duties include developing productivity and data management tools and working with other groups to provide
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of discipline(s) served. Analytical skills to conduct analysis and develop recommendations to Chairs / unit management. Demonstrated organization, problem solving, and communication skills. Ability
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, while Research Scientists are academic researchers who develop and lead independent research and creative programs, equivalent to that required for the Ladder Rank Professor series. The responsibilities
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Quantitative Finance (MQF) program for graduate students, as well as an Accounting Minor and a Finance Minor for undergraduate students. Ideal candidates will contribute to the development and delivery of high
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systems such as Epic. Excellent writing skills to prepare clear and concise medical reports, laboratory data and progress notes as well as policies, procedures and protocols for patient care management
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technology. Meaningful Impact: Help facilitate research that addresses global environmental challenges. Career Growth: Access ongoing professional training and development opportunities. What We Offer
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candidates will the opportunity to develop funded research programs, lead research initiatives, and collaborate with a multifaceted group of scientists and clinicians, including those within NIH-funded centers