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of Maryland School of Medicine, Institute of Human Virology (IHV) is currently recruiting for a Clinical Research Assistant. The Clinical Research Assistant is responsible for assisting with the performance
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Clinical Research Assistant (Baltimore, MD) - (240000X7) The University of Maryland School of Medicine, Institute of Human Virology (IHV) is currently recruiting for a Clinical Research Assistant
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. Essential Functions: Perform cancer research activities and share routine laboratory maintenance such as: Western blot assays, cell viability assay, and other assays, preparing solutions and buffers, human
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Act (ADA), during any part of the employment process, please submit a UMB Job Applicant Accommodation Request . You may also contact [email protected] . Please note that only inquiries
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the Staffing department at [email protected] . If you anticipate needing a reasonable accommodation for a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), during any part of the employment process
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translation investigation of the role of adaptive immune cells and gut microbiota in progression of lung fibrosis. These investigations involve collection of human and murine specimens. They also will aid
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Accountability Act (HIPPA) protocol development and ensure compliance of research operations with protocols. May assist in developing and recommending policies and procedures and/or design methods for clinical
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. Extraction and analysis of DNA and mRNA, including PCR and quantitative PCR. Logging, biobanking, and tracking human samples. Data analysis and recording of results electronically and in lab notebooks
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: Research experience with western blot assay, cancer research, human cell culture are required. Experience in ELISA assay, cell viability/migration, invasion assays, and mouse tumor study is considered a
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knowledge and meet the reporting needs of UMB policies and practices for Institutional Review, Human Protections, Animal Protections and other the like. Ability to maintain high standards with the work being