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regulatory agencies and assist with statistical analysis to support Quality databases for the Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery Divisions. In this role you will work with Director and Surgeons on many registries
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University of California, Los Angeles | Los Angeles, California | United States | about 2 months ago
Postdoctoral positions are available for a PhD or MD with experience in cellular immunology to work on 1) discovering immunosuppressive factors within murine glioblastomas with the goal of designing
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JOB DUTIES Description This will be a full-time 100% career position in the Department of Neurosurgery in the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. The Research Assistant position is immediately
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, analysis, operation, and support of high performance computing (HPC) and data science research, software, tools and hardware resources. You will develop data algorithms and perform computations, statistical
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general clerical lab tasks. This position will require remote and in-person duties. This position will require weekend and afterhours availability. Pay Range: $17.00 – $37.50 hourly. JOB QUALIFICATIONS
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general clerical lab tasks. This position will require remote and in-person duties. This position will require weekend and afterhours availability. Pay Range: $17.00 – $37.50 hourly. JOB QUALIFICATIONS
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work to meet necessary deadlines including ensuring adherence to the study protocol and applicable regulations. *Please note, this is an 18 month limited position that may convert to career. Salary Range
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system. In this Connectomics Research Assistant (SRA 1) position you will: Assist in animal surgery to brain splice histological data for analyses. Research into connectomics and neuroimaging using
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. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to impactful research initiatives within a dynamic environment. Hourly range: $26.29-$42.28 JOB QUALIFICATIONS Qualifications Required: * Ability
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up, conduct, through closeout. The position has responsibility for the coordination of research activities related to the QUIT-Mobile’s retention of a cohort of approximately 1,000 adult primary care patients