437 computer-programmer-"the"-"IMPRS-ML"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at University of Oklahoma
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Medical Student Education Grant. Catalyst is a multifaceted program designed to support K-20 students in their journey to successful medical education and a career in medicine. The program has a specific
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supervision of the Director Community Based Prevention Services, this position is responsible for support to the Strategic Prevention Framework-Rx Program within the Southwest Prevention Center. Duties: Perform
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. Knowledge of software design and programming principles. Knowledge of programming for diverse operating systems and platforms using development tools. Ability to program in at least one programming language
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- Friday, 8AM - 5PM Work Type: Onsite Salary Range: Salary commensurate with experience. Benefits Provided: Yes Required Attachments: Resume Job Description --- Coordinates a clinical research program by
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in matters concerning grades, transcripts, and student status Interfaces with faculty and/or staff while representing the department in order to explain the program, gather information needed
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contractor and other service agreements for the PSB Training program. This requires knowledge of Procurement policies and procedures, SoonerTrack contract routing procedures, an understanding of PSB available
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and programming principles. Knowledge of programming for diverse operating systems and platforms using development tools. Ability to program in at least one programming language. Ability to analytically
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Responsibilities Primary liaison for prospective students Conduct year-round information meetings with visiting families and prospective students With the Director, coordinate, host, and curate on-campus program
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assesses patients who may be eligible to participate in a clinical trial or research program, distributes information, acts as a clinical resource, manages data, conducts follow-up care for patients, and
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of Oklahoma, providing a supportive and challenging academic program for intellectually motivated undergraduate students. Our small college community seeks to inspire students to a lifetime of broad