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in handling bio-hazardous materials. Your qualifications should include: Bachelor’s degree in biology, biochemistry, chemistry or related field, with 2 years of post-degree research experience, or 1
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, including correspondence, memos and reports. Arranges appointments and meetings; coordinates meeting and agenda materials, may take and prepare minutes for department staff and informatics meetings Basic
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with each procedure(s) by utilizing safety procedures and guidelines in handling, storage and disposal of bio-hazardous, infectious and toxic material. Your qualifications should include: Bachelor’s
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relevant to laboratory research projects. Ensure that all laboratory activities are carried out in compliance with safety procedures and guidelines for handling, storage, and disposal of materials.
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include: working with mice, mammalian cell culture, primary human cell (BM and PBMC) culture and handling, multi-color FLOW cytometry, ELISA, and cell-sorting, co-culture functional assays. · Be
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for management of documents related to monitoring multicenter research. Distribute updated study materials to sub-sites. Facilitate monthly conference calls. Assist in development of study documents. Assist in
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Research Associate II, you'll have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects that contribute to the advancement of medical science and have a direct impact on patient outcomes. As a successful
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Research Associate II, you'll have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects that contribute to the advancement of medical science and have a direct impact on patient outcomes. As a successful
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to investigators summarizing review outcomes. Monitor investigator responses and progress reporting, providing assistance and escalating issues when necessary. Prepare materials for committee meetings, offer
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handling, storage, and disposal of bio-hazardous, infectious, and toxic material. Train lab staff in CyTOF application processing and other specialized procedures, equipment, and theoretical concepts behind