353 humanities positions at University of California, Los Angeles in United-States in United States
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: Tissue Culture: Maintain various human and mouse cell lines. Assays: Perform cell proliferation, cytotoxicity, and apoptosis assays, as well as functional assays (cytokine assays) on human hematopoietic
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projects from the lab and to actively collaborate by participating on current Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) Studies. Scientific job duties include maintaining various human primary cancer cell lines
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. This critical role includes managing finance, human resources, IT, facilities, and student services. Additionally, the position involves strategic planning, both long-term and short-term, to align
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the full general operations of an academic or non-academic organization. Administrative services include activities in finance and human resources and may also include IT, facilities, or student services. General
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Technologist performs complex Computed Tomography imaging procedures under direct supervision, producing diagnostic images of human anatomy and vascular structures. You will provide accurate image archival as
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Technologist performs complex Computed Tomography imaging procedures under direct supervision, producing diagnostic images of human anatomy and vascular structures. You will provide accurate image archival as
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human fibroblasts and human pluripotent stem cells. The candidate will assess the epigenetic state of human induced pluripotent stem cell lines through imaging and genomics approaches. The work will also
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MRI Technologist you will perform basic and complex MR imaging procedures as well as post-processing responsibilities. This will require an in-depth understanding of human cross-sectional anatomy
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/enclosures, related ancillary equipment; and the maintenance of animal care areas. Salary: $19.46 – $25.66 hourly JOB QUALIFICATIONS Qualifications Required: Skill in providing humane care and maintenance
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programs; visa procurement; benefits administration; payroll management; training and development; faculty misconduct; and faculty equity. Ideal candidates will have a strong understanding of Academic Human