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programs (such as the combined heart liver transplant program). Stanford’s contribution to the two main national registry studies that the CRC2 will be helping to manage (SPLIT and Starzl Network) continues
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and next generation sequencing. The successful candidate will make original, scientific contributions to projects involving the study of aging and rejuvenation mechanisms in neural stem cells and
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assistants, physicians, nurses, and technicians. Direct patient contact is a primary responsibility of this role. The CRCAs are required to have the ability to multi-task in a high-energy environment
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diverse experience and backgrounds to apply. This position does not have any direct supervision responsibilities. Your primary responsibilities will include: Plan and perform research tasks requiring
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systems include embryonic stem cells, cancer cells and primary mouse neurons*. We are seeking a highly motivated LSRP2 to contribute to defined research projects, conduct and analyze experiments
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research. The candidate must possess strong organizational, problem-solving, and communication skills. *- Other duties may also be assigned. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree or Masters in Animal
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supervision. The incumbent is responsible for developing the resident rotation master schedule and monthly/weekly call schedules utilizing scheduling software to publish accurate schedules for 118 residents in
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and/or posters for national presentation. The ACRC will work under close direction of study coordinators, supervisor, and principal investigators. See additional information about Stanford Pain
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to maintain detailed records of experiments and outcomes. •General computer skills and ability to quickly learn and master computer programs, databases, and scientific applications. •Ability to work
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close direction of the research manager and Principal Investigator. The ideal candidate will serve as the primary point of contact for the study participants and be motivated to support a cohesive and