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employs over 325 staff members in a fast-paced, team-oriented, and forward-thinking environment with tremendous opportunities for personal and professional growth. Reporting to the Principal Investigator
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collegiality. We mix members of our laboratories together throughout the Department in order to foster cross pollination of ideas and approaches. We promote a supportive environment that values different people
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collaborative environment that thrives on innovation and continuous improvement; and seeks talent committed to excellence, driven to impact the future of the university’s legacy, and improve lives on a global
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, and move on hard surfaces for up to eight hours. Ability to lift heavy objects weighing up to 50 pounds. Ability to work in a dusty, dirty, and odorous environment. Position may require repetitive
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independently conduct and analyze experiments. The scientist will be directly mentored by a PhD student and will work in the stimulating and collaborative environment of the Chang Lab where we do cutting edge
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. Ability to lift heavy objects weighing up to 50 pounds. Ability to work in a dusty, dirty, and odorous environment. Position may require repetitive motion. *- Consistent with its obligations under the law
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, and move on hard surfaces for up to eight hours. Ability to lift heavy objects weighing up to 50 pounds. Ability to work in a dusty, dirty, and odorous environment. Position may require repetitive
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an environment that attracts and fosters the highest quality staff. Pediatric Radiology at Stanford Children's Hospital offers a comprehensive program that is committed to improving the health of children through
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creative work environment. The Visitor Services Coordinator (VSC) provides operational and administrative support for the Visitor Services Department with the Cantor Arts Center. The VSC supports every
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to 50 pounds. Ability to work in a dusty, dirty, and odorous environment. Position may require repetitive motion. WORKING CONDITIONS: May require working in close proximity to blood borne pathogens. May