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at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/19807019/tenured-faculty-and-director-gene-therapy-center Return to Search Results
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-based therapies MC3 Mission: Together we design, develop and deliver the highest quality cellular therapies to improve health OCCUPATIONAL SUMMARY: The incumbent in this position is responsible
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Ph.D. and M.A. in clinical psychology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a B.A. in psychology from the University of Texas at Austin. His research interests include cognitive
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at the link below: https://marcuscenter.duke.edu/resources/robertson-gmp-lab MC3Vision: To live in a world where every person has access to high quality and effective cell based therapies MC3Mission: Together
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every person has access to high quality and effective cell based therapies Our Mission: Together we design, develop and deliver the highest quality cellular therapies to improve health More information is
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Clinical Research Unit [CRU] Bone Marrow Transplant, Hematology Malignancies & Cellular therapy Clinical Research Programs [BMT] Clinical Research Coordinator [CRC], Position Description , Occupational
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to high quality and effective cell based therapies Our Mission: Together we design, develop and deliver the highest quality cellular therapies to improve health More information is available
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relevant knowledge and industrial experience in the field of bioprocess development for manufacture of cellular and tissue-based therapies and will have experience transferring processes to cGMP facilities
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at the link below: https://marcuscenter.duke.edu/resources/robertson-gmp-lab MC3 Vision: To live in a world where every person has access to high quality and effective cell based therapies MC3 Mission: Together
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extracellular degradation. Throughout the brief history of the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology has had an active role in training graduate students