82 computer-science positions at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in United States
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(NAACLS) accredited Clinical Laboratory Science/Molecular Genetic Technology accredited program. With Associate's degree in Laboratory Science or Medical Laboratory Technology, two years of clinical
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, postdoctoral fellows and clinical fellows in the fundamentals of tumor biology to improve the outcomes of patients with malignancies. The department has built a program with close ties to many clinical
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research projects in the lab. Organize data and document code developed for each project. Education Required: Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering
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to, management of the computerized positive patient identification system initiatives leading to full integration with hospital and laboratory informatics system. Manage the development of automated rack label and
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in Molecular Genetic Technology -OR - completion of an accredited Medical Technology or Clinical Laboratory Science program. With Bachelor's degree in a related science field, one year of clinical
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, and allelic imbalance analyses. Collaborate with team members, including trainees and collaborating PI's, to support varied computational biology tasks and support innovative computational solutions
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knowledge of cancer cell biology Communicates information: Must be able to communicate results to and understand instructions from the supervisors and coworkers. Clear and accurate communication in English
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computer with manual keyboard and have word processing skills. Assists in the data collection, enters data in a timely manner and provides reports/updates as requested. Follows and complies with
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terminology is required. Must be able to use a computer with manual keyboard and have word processing skills. Assists in the data collection, enters data in a timely manner and provides reports/updates as
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TRIALS COORDINATION •Consults with principal investigator and other department personnel verbally, in handwritten notes or via keyboard on computer regarding ongoing studies; requires ability to gather