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JOB DUTIES Description This position is open to undergraduate students to participate in translational research as an assistant for bench research projects. The project involves developing and using
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JOB DUTIES Description The Department of Molecular & Medical Pharmacology is seeking a highly motivated Staff Research Associate that will be primarily responsible for a wide range of molecular
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JOB DUTIES Description Unlock the potential of data with us! As a Research Data Programmer, you’ll work closely with Dr. Rhee, conducting intermediate-level, sophisticated statistical analyses using
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media to make presentations more interesting and appealing to audiences. Maintain research dissemination activity. Other duties as assigned. *Please note that this contract position may convert to career
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JOB DUTIES Description The Semel Institute is seeking to hire a full time Staff Research Associate II to coordinate and conduct survey data collection, qualitative interview data collection, and
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coordination or clinical research coordination experience. Strong verbal and written communication skills along with strong interpersonal skills to effectively establish rapport, and build collaborate
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or clinical research coordination experience Strong verbal and written communication skills along with strong interpersonal skills to effectively establish rapport, and build collaborate relationships. Strong
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JOB DUTIES Description The Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology is seeking a detailed and dynamic Clinical Research Coordinator. In this role, you will coordinate research studies
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-effectiveness. * Working knowledge of the clinical research regulatory framework and institutional requirements. * Analytical skills sufficient to work and solve address problems and identify solutions with
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JOB DUTIES Description The Staff Research Associate (SRA) will conduct studies with a mouse model of stroke and testing of the cellular effects of drug and biological therapeutics. The successful