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. Excellent written and oral communication skills. SQL skills for querying data (especially for cloud computing). BI developer skills (e.g., Tableau reports). Experience working within HIPAA-compliant and other
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to develop or continue to develop a strong research group with an externally funded research program in Artificial Intelligence (AI). We welcome applicants in all areas of AI, including Foundational AI
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Informatics Operations, the Informatics Operations Software Engineer will provide an opportunity to develop maintainable open-source software products integrating genetic data derived from CCPM biobank
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leadership development program for newly appointed department chairs and program directors. While the program has an established structure, emphasizing community, support, and training (CSAT), the Faculty
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medical surveillance program . Application Materials Required: Cover Letter, Resume/CV, List of References Job Category : Information Technology Primary Location : Hybrid Department: U0001 -- Anschutz Med
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Psychologist Position #00845582 – Requisition #39428 Job Summary: This position includes direct clinical care, teaching, supervision, and program development duties, with a focus on providing integrated
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Instructor - 39372 Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Department: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation/Physical Therapy Program Job Title: Instructor Position #00846128
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Internationally recognized Maternal, Fetal, and Pediatric care providers, in a program offering more adult and pediatric subspecialties than any other program in the Rocky Mountain region. Enjoy the best of both
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undergraduate courses in Mathematics and Statistics. Courses taught will be either core general mathematics education courses or course within the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) program in Mathematics or related
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Campus. The research program uses mammalian cell culture and microscopy‑based approaches to study aging, stress response, cancer, and vesicle trafficking, with strong translational relevance