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project manager to join our dynamic team. The Center has a large portfolio of respiratory virus research studies in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and the National Institutes of Health
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and drugs. Acts as liaison with governmental agencies such as Center for Disease Control and National Institute of Health. Assists with medical research projects, following medical research protocols
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and regulations about clinical research to ensure compliance (i.e., Code of Federal Regulations). Interprets and applies requirements and standards set forth by the National Institutes of Health and the
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of more than $350 million per year, including more than $200 million from National Institutes of Health and other federal agencies. The School's total annual clinical and research revenue exceeds $1.2 billion
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, and safety regulations, including the National Institute of Health (NIH) Guidelines for Research involving recombinant and synthetic DNA, Bloodborne Pathogens, federal Center’s for Disease Control and
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programs of the National Institutes of Health, National Eye Institute and other sources. Supervise the glaucoma clinic research team under the direction of principal investigators at the Hamilton Glaucoma
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to engaging with industry, academia and government through its funding from the National Science Foundation, Air Force Research Lab, National Institutes of Health, and New York State. Cornell University
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producing and processing grant applications and progress reports for various funding agencies and foundations such as National Institutes of Health, DoD, and Michael J. Fox Foundation. Responsible for
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. The School is one of the preeminent oral and craniofacial research enterprises in the world, ranking number one in National Institute of Health (NIH) funding for over 25 years. UCSF DENTAL CENTER
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Administration (OSHA) regulations, Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) policies and procedures, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regulations and/or the National Institutes of Health (NIH) safe