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Reporting to the Director, Research Data and Open Scholarship (RDOS), the Research Data Librarian helps support Cornell University researchers throughout the research data lifecycle to meet their planning, management, analysis, sharing and archival needs.
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We are seeking a Scientist, LCMS Biologics, to join Q2 Solutions, IQVIA’s laboratory business at Ithaca, NY. Join our innovative team as a Scientist LCMS Biologics, where you will play a crucial role in driving our research and development to new heights.
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Working knowledge of fundamental research data management and curation best practices, publisher and funder public access requirements, and data preservation principles. · Experience with one or more tools or approaches that support research data stewardship, open scholarship, or public access to research results.
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The Associate Scientist Core LC/MS (Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry) employs liquid chromatographic separation techniques and mass spectrometric analysis for data collection. In addition to instrument operation, the Scientist LC/MS is responsible for some associated instrument maintenance, documentation in accordance with SOPs and regulations, and data processing in a manner which meets company quality best practices, objectives, and timelines.
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Job Overview The Associate Scientist Core LC/MS (Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry) employs liquid chromatographic separation techniques and mass spectrometric analysis for data collection.
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Provide programming and data engineering assistance for desktop applications. The Jr. Web Application Data Engineer position is responsible for the development and support of web applications that are highly data centric.
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As an Associate Scientist in our Sample Preparation group, you'll perform routine and specialized analysis and laboratory testing procedures to gather critical data for use in drug development and clinical trials research.
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Proficiency with database programming languages such as SQL. Experience with data visualization tools. This position communicates findings through the use of data visualization and detailed reports.
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Tools or approaches that support research data stewardship, open scholarship, or public access to research results. The Research Data Librarian collaborates with peers in RDOS, the Digital Scholarship Services group, and other library and disciplinary units to provide a suite of services related to the stewardship of findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable data.
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Knowledge of Statistics, SAS, Python, Computer Vision, data visualization tools. Currently, We are looking for entry-level software programmers, Java Full stack developers, Python/Java developers, Data analysts/ Data Scientists, Machine Learning engineers for full time positions with clients.
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Growth Potential: Developing a strong foundation in data analytics paves the way for career growth into advanced roles such as data scientist, machine learning engineer, or data engineer.
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