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computer skills, ability to learn and use DUHS computer system programs. Knowledge and ability to learn some therapy principles, techniques, methods andmodalities and their proper application. Knowledge and
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their skills. This Associate in Research will become a member of a multidisciplinary team that is utilizing chemical tools and biological methods to uncover novel aspects of malaria parasite biology with
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educator or analyst, a graduate degree in an informatics program (i.e., MSN in Informatics, MMCi, MSN in Education if there is an informatics component to the program), or at least 2 years of super user
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of results. This role is ideal for candidates who are intellectually curious, detail-oriented, and eager to grow their expertise in modern statistical methods within a dynamic academic research environment
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databases to locate specific clinical documents for the purpose of fulfilling a request. Reviews patient authorizations to validate HIPAA-required elements and validate legal authority of the requestor
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individual and cultural diversity, ethics and professionalism, and theories and methods of supervision. Choose Duke. The Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, founded in 1943, is one of 26
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electrophysiological data, wearable sensor data, or other multimodal neural and behavioral datasets and with advanced statistical or computational methods for neural decoding, motion‑tracking analysis, or physiological
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normal. May administer dilation or anesthetic drops or assist with patient contact lens insertion and removal training. Alleviate patient and family concerns by explaining diagnostic procedures and method
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and optimizes server infrastructure for performance and reliability · Troubleshoot and resolve complex data pipeline, server and API issues · Ability to locate data elements independently > 75
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Systems Modeling. This position focuses on leveraging and developing new equation learning methods, such as Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs), Biologically Informed Neural Networks (BINNs), and