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to the Associate Director (AD). The COE's primary goal is to develop and lead the Cancer Center in facilitating catchment area community-engaged research and programs. This includes maintaining
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external IRBs. As a successful candidate, you will: New Research Study Submission: Develop and maintain knowledge of institutional protocol submission procedures. Coordinate the preparation and submission
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involving various materials and techniques. They prepare accreditation applications and collaborate closely with the Executive Director, Research Protections. Their responsibilities include leading a team to
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, and compile data. Develop techniques and expertise in one or more areas relevant to laboratory research projects. Ensure that all laboratory activities are carried out in compliance with safety
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. Increases grant submissions to federal funding agencies. Seeks new grant opportunities independently and collaboratively. Helps plan and execute educational courses and workshops. Maintains databases and
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working on projects that aim to develop novel therapeutics for cancer. The successful candidate will perform experiments to investigate the activity and mechanism of action of new anti-cancer agents in
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successful candidate, you will: Develop in-depth knowledge of disease or treatment modality area of focus Facilitate team interactions, organize meetings and file-sharing Assist with identification of funding