1,037 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"DIFFER" positions at University of Minnesota
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Services (100%) Assess, diagnose and treat patients, develop patient care plans based on defined areas of clinical expertise, risk and overall patient care complexity. Conduct diagnostic assessments
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College of Liberal Arts, is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of Jewish culture and history. Serving as an intellectual hub to scholars in thirteen different departments and academic units
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bioinformatics experience for gene expression and protein identification Outstanding communication skills and demonstrated expertise with writing and publishing in international peer-reviewed journals Preferred
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position, represented by AFSCME Clerical Unit 6. This position is mostly in person with room for remote flexibility up to 8 hours a week. Job Duties/Responsibilities: Financial Processes Assistance (20
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sensing in regulating immune responses, with a particular focus on the response to different cell death modalities. The work involves integration of different types of cell death modalities, flow cytometry
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patterns of deer mortality and habitat use across different seasons and forest regimes, contributing to a better understanding of how wolves, habitat types, and winter conditions affect deer populations. All
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. Data analysis (10%) Conduct quantitative analyses of relevant raw data and database queries, including facilitating inter-rater reliability meetings and processes and maintaining and analyzing
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, centrifuges as well as maintaining supplies for specimen processing and kit building. Responsibilities • The laboratory assistant responsibilities are varied and include use of different computer systems and
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but not limited to differing race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity
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and protocols. Familiarity with best practices and variation within SANE patient care and SANE program practices. Ability to guide nurses from different states and geographic areas, including differing