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concerning guidelines and regulations for grant applications including eligibility, use of human subjects, animals, changes in forms, etc.; Responsible for effort reporting through the electronic system
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,autoclaving bedding and water;* Notify Supervisor {or designated ACT-V LEAD) of minor repairs needed to rooms or to equipment;* Receive, transport, distribute, and house incoming animals;* Receive, transport
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setting Pediatric Nursing experience ACLS certification Familiarity with database utilization Familiarity with regulatory, compliance, Good Clinical Practice and Human Subjects Protections issues
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meetings and community events. Act as a liaison to project partners to discuss new procedures that could be implemented. Support and supervise undergraduate and graduate student research interns. Have the
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approaches at the interface of human genetics, hematopoietic stem cell biology and gene regulation to address this question. We identify genetic risk variants from human genetic studies (e.g., GWAS) and
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of submitted and funded grants for all Divisions. Prepare monthly summary report of grant submissions and outcomes to Administrator. Maintain a database of all active CCI human research protocols and all Animal
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vision for the role -CV -List of MD-Ph.D and Ph.D. students you have trained and their contact information. Salary Verbiage In compliance with NYC's Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range
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Transparency Act, the hourly rates for this are listed below. This rate is based on the 1199 bargaining unit contract. Hiring Rate $25.74 Post Probationary Rate $26.28 Job Rate $27.09 Minimum Salary Range
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development for degenerative retinal disease. We employ multidisciplinary approaches, including engineered mice, human pluripotent stem cells, organoids, CUT&RUN, CRISPR gene editing, bulk and single-cell RNA
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development studied through genomic, cell biological and biochemical approaches in Drosophila and in human organoids (Julie Secombe) Mechanisms of somatic mutagenesis in vivo and its functional contribution