132 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at University of California, San Diego
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. Promotes compliance and support of policies. Achieves trust in professional collegial relationships. Jacobs Medical Center BMT unit offers the only Blood and Marrow Transplant program in San Diego that is
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with other UCSD departments and agencies for the purpose of implementation of studies. The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) II will plan, develop and implement start-up procedures for multiple phase I
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or progressive care nursing (PCCN or CCRN). Critical care/Progressive Care training or equivalent; Critical Care Intern Program completion by the San Diego AACN Chapter or completion of the UCSD PCU series
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interventional procedures. Primary RN circulator responsible for patient care and authentication of electronic documentation record. Excellent AMI program. Directs and acts as resource to other members
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Research Coordinator will plan, develop and implement start-up procedures for multiple phase I-III research studies in assigned disease team as well as lead, direct, and coordinator operational efforts
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3 majors, with annual enrollments of 25,000+. The department has a graduate education program with over 1,000 students (~350 PhD students and over 800 Master's students). POSITION OVERVIEW: This is a
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Position overview Position title: Assistant Program Director and Head of General Collections Metadata Salary range: A reasonable salary range estimate for this position is $66,160-$159,380
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evaluation projects throughout the state, including the evaluation of California's TUPE (Tobacco Use Prevention Education) program. Under general supervision, work as a Lead Research Assistant for Kick It
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various fiscal transactions. Drafting correspondence and reports. Coordination of event, conference, and program logistics including: video conferencing (Zoom), transportation, accommodations, activities
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. Biomedical Informatics is an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of biology, medicine, and quantitative sciences. Biomedical Informatics researchers develop new methods to integrate and analyze vast