60 International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology positions at Cedars Sinai Medical Center
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care the most. Req ID : 2062 Working Title : Heart Institute Research Intern Department : Heart Institute Business Entity : Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Job Category : Student/Intern/Trainee Job Specialty
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assignments. Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to Independently complete assigned projects. Establishes effective working relationships with cross-functional team(s). Responds timely
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motivated Research Associate II interested in the innate inflammatory responses of myeloid cells to join the Department of Biomedical Sciences and the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Institute (IBDI) at Cedars
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assignments. Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to Independently complete assigned projects. Establishes effective working relationships with cross-functional team(s). Responds timely
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medicine? We invite you to consider and apply to this great opportunity today! The Kao Autoimmunity Institute is committed to translational and clinical research that will advance the treatment
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people throughout Los Angeles and beyond. Req ID : 2363 Working Title : Registered Nurse II / 10HR - Internal Medicine/Urgent Care Department : IM - Wil Rob Business Entity : Cedars-Sinai Medical Care
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medicine? We invite you to consider and apply to this great opportunity today! The Kao Autoimmunity Institute is committed to translational and clinical research that will advance the treatment
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environment that offers the highest level of care to people in the Los Angeles that need our care the most. Req ID : 1650 Working Title : CSMC 8270706 Heart Institute Clinical Research Associate I FR 42920
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of reagents and stocking of supplies. Files and monitors documents. The Research Assistant I will be able to perform routine cellular, micro- and molecular biology procedures including, but not limited
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include MDSC immunometabolism; metabolic heterogeneity, 3D genome organization; and AMPK signaling in cancer. Some of our recent work includes Shen et al., Nature Medicine 2016; Wu, et al., Cell 2016; Chu