118 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Louisville
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Department: Research Development & Strategic Initiatives Location: Non-Campus Other Time Type: Full time Worker Type: Regular Job Req ID: R107472 Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree in a related
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animals (i.e. mouse breeding and genotyping). Coordinates lab activities such as infection control, radiation safety, and biosafety activities. Oversees and develops lab protocols and SOPs. Perform general
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documents such as lab and imaging manuals, case reports, consent forms, FDA correspondence to determine if additional items are needed for IRB/Sponsor approval. Develop site specific regulatory and other
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malfunctions. Collaborate with IT staff to maintain and update simulation technology systems. Train Level 1 simulation staff in equipment operation, safety protocols, and clinical accuracy standards. Provide
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pre-requisite for PHPH-491. This course is intended for students seeking to learn how to develop an appropriate and meaningful career in the field of public health. Students will learn skills applicable
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event spaces Collaborates with students, faculty, staff, and external guests to ensure a seamless experience Coordinates with event planners to prepare facilities to the highest standard and resolves any
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Department: Research Development & Strategic Initiatives Location: Non-Campus Other Time Type: Full time Worker Type: Regular Job Req ID: R107467 Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree in a related
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Support, Cancer Trials, the Clinical Trials Financial Assistant III will assume responsibility for developing and negotiating clinical trial budget contracts and monitoring adherence to the same
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time sheets as appropriate. Assist the Office Manager in managing patient volume; cross train to support PSRs while checking patients in, and to support Assistants with clinic operations. Monitor
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service and a commitment to resolving technical issues promptly and efficiently: train faculty, staff, and students on technology use and best practices. Work independently and as part of a team to provide