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to the operation of a novel autonomous drug discovery and optimization platform. As part of a multi-disciplinary team, you will facilitate the integration of the software needed for seamless instrument and data
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will continue until the position is filled. Please forward your application, including your curriculum vitae and the names and contact information of three references, to: Dr. C. Streutker Chief and
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the department. In addition, the incumbent leads implementation and assessment of data gathering and reporting measures in support of the departmental portfolio, ensuring alignment with strategic directions
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documentation is attached to financial records before processing in FIS Acting as the first point of contact for payroll related enquiries Handling sensitive and/or confidential information Verifying the accuracy
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, training activities and academic prominence, and contact information for 3 referees. Applications must be sent via email by April 17, 2026 to: Dr. Ori D. Rotstein, MD Vice President, Research & Innovation
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University of Toronto Faculty of Information Sessional Lecturer Summer Term 2026 – Session F (May – June) INF2224H – Service Design Course Description: This course (INF2224H — Service Design
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. Accuracy and confidentiality in all that you do is a must in this position. Using exceptional client service skills, you will greet telephone callers and the public, providing them with accurate information
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for analytical tasks. This positions is also responsible for assisting the Finance team with projects, as required. Your responsibilities will include: Verifying the accuracy and completeness of information
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energetic, thorough, conscientious and attentive to detail, you will file extremely large volumes of correspondence, electronically enter and retrieve confidential client data, and process and distribute mail
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’ needs for health information (i.e., consumer health informatics). This course will provide students with an overview of the role of consumer health informatics in changing the face of our healthcare