473 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"University-of-Wisconsin-Madison" positions at University of Minnesota
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. 30% Mentoring of students 15% Software development of data-processing pipeline 10% Communication with team members, including principal investigator 45% Analysis of data and preparation
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to develop a Story Map highlighting a new public-facing application using the World Terrestrial Ecosystems. Essential Functions Research and Project Assistance (100%) Assist with various projects based
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was created more than 50 years ago in response to a legislative mandate to train primary care physicians. Since then, we have been leaders in transforming the specialty through education, research, and patient
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educational experience in all aspects of Veterinary Clinical Pathology and prepare individuals for the ACVP Certification Examination. Qualifications Qualifications for the Veterinary Clinical Pathology
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cancer; developing novel strategies in biocatalysis and biotechnology; and advancing knowledge through structural biology and molecular biophysics. We organize ourselves into research divisions with
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data into CSV and database formats • Scrape content from a medical mycology website • Ensure data accuracy and consistency • Collaborate with the development team to align data with app requirements
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faculty members focus on understanding and developing better treatments for cancer, addiction and the opioid crisis, cardiovascular disease, infectious disease, and metabolic syndrome. We also offer
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consultation to Boynton Health medical staff and University staff and faculty regarding student mental health issues. Develop and present (as requested) educational and outreach programs relating to student and
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loaned equipment, collect keys, and other beginning/end of semester tasks Train and oversee student workers as required Provide administrative support for Faculty Promotion and Tenure cases Handle student
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. Responsibilities as follows: 80% research - The project focuses on developing theoretical models using optimization to improve understanding of plant stomatal regulation at the leaf, plant, and ecosystem scales. 20