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Philanthropic Analytics Developer - 33808 University Staff Description Who We Are: System Administration, which also houses the Office of the President, is located in the uptown neighborhood
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strategies; and using data and technology to enhance CU’s engagement with Annual Giving-level donors across all of CU’s four campuses. This role and its teams champion data-driven decision-making to provide
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fellows, engineers, and students in Department for Biomedical Informatics (DBMI). Grow professionally through expert scientific partnership and mentoring from Arjun. This also includes always finding in him
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with software programs such as REDCap, OnCore and EPIC are preferred. Previous experience working with mobile technology (e.g. smartphone applications) Previous experience working with fluid-based
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circulated by the library and helps to advertise and promote these resources. The Access Services Specialist assists users with library technology and discovery systems to aid patrons in finding and
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qualifications at the time of hire. Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree in biomedical engineering, physics, computer science or neuroscience. Prior experience or background within an experimental or wet lab
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, facilitation of professional learning communities (PLC), and portfolio assessment process. The generalist ALI needs to excel in use of instructional technology, online curriculum facilitation, and instructional
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Child Center for Health Outcomes Research and Delivery Science. Research concerns the study of the use of technology to enhance patient care and build capacity in health services. Key Responsibilities
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Hospitals by U.S. News & World Report. We recently completed a multimillion-dollar expansion of the Pediatric IR Department with state-of-the-art Siemens technology including two dedicated IR suites (biplane
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, cellular optogenetics, and systems biology. Our faculty currently have strengths in gene expression, signal transduction, epigenetics, chromatin and structural biology, novel technology development