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: Collaborates with business, technical, and clinical leaders to plan, develop, implement, and analyze highly-complex clinical informatics systems, and to design integrated architecture to ensure an optimal and
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, being at sea from 1 to 4 months per year. Under direction, independently responsible for sensor integration design, development and assembly of computer-based instrumentation and data acquisition systems
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and detail oriented precision. Knowledge of educational technology and systems. Ability to troubleshoot and triages related technology issues. Demonstrated ability to quickly grasp new computer and web
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the priority date may have further consideration pending the results of the initial review. Biomedical Informatics is an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of biology, medicine, and quantitative
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/applications with minimal direction. Ability to update/maintain technology skills with relevant computer software. Proven ability to work collaboratively on a research project and learn new experimental methods
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with a wide range of computer software such as electronic calendars, spreadsheets, publishing packages, word processing, email, Internet access, database, and presentation/graphic software. Skill
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(computer skills required; PCIS/Epic preferred). Knowledge of clinical laboratory values and skill in identifying deviations. Demonstrated experience providing patient education and counseling and developing
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for retrieval of patient data (computer skills required; PCIS/Epic preferred). Knowledge of clinical laboratory values and skill in identifying deviations. Demonstrated experience providing patient education and
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-scale computational physics and chemistry laboratories and serves as senior system administrator for the Physics Department. Position provides technical management for HPC cluster systems, frontend and
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, communications, computer science, ethology, electrical engineering, linguistics, neurology, neurosciences, philosophy, psychology, rhetoric, and sociology. The interdisciplinary cognitive science community