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primary duty consisting of research-related work. The individual will focus on protein biochemistry and structural biology in cancer-relevant projects. Required to meet FLSA threshold to be paid on a
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terminology Comfortable engaging with Informatics staff as well as clinicians, communicating effectively Interest in long-term employment can compensate for lack of experience in these areas. Type Benefited
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Week 40 Full Time or Part Time? Full Time Shift Day Work Schedule Summary VP Area U of U Health - Academics Department 01337 - Molecular Medicine Program Location Campus City Salt Lake City, UT Type
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studies, publications and other research-related uses. Other duties as required. Responsibilities Collects and compiles data from a variety of sources; may enter data into a PC or computer terminal. May
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at the University of Utah and VA Salt Lake City Health Care System include biomedical informatics, clinical and population health decision support systems, medical decision-making and patient preference assessment
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are eligible for a discount of up to $40 per month on their premiums for participating in our Well-U Wellness Program. Our retirement plan includes automatic enrollment into our University-funded 401(a) plan
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are eligible for a discount of up to $40 per month on their premiums for participating in our Well-U Wellness Program. Our retirement plan includes automatic enrollment into our University-funded 401(a) plan
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of Medicine, ranked among the top 30 public research universities in the nation, located in the foothills overlooking Salt Lake City. The focus of the available project within the broader research program is to
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are eligible for a discount of up to $40 per month on their premiums for participating in our Well-U Wellness Program. Our retirement plan includes automatic enrollment into our University-funded 401(a) plan