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University of California, San Francisco | San Francisco, California | United States | about 2 months ago
MED-ZSFG-CARD Full Time 77102BR Job Summary The Lab Coordinator will join Clinical Pharmacology Research Laboratory under the Division of Cardiology School of Medicine at ZSFG to conduct nicotine
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adult and pediatric patient populations. While pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic concepts and advanced quantitative clinical pharmacology principles have been integrated into the clinical development
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memory. We are specifically interested in the role of steroid hormones in this process. In this research, we heavily utilize molecular genetics, imaging, behavioral assays in C. elegans, pharmacology, and
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validated according to the Federal Drug Administration (FDA’s) guidelines for bioanalytical methods and the National Institute of Health’s (NIH’s) Division of AIDS’ (DAIDS) Clinical Pharmacology Quality
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(Medicine, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Lab Medicine, Pediatrics, Anatomy, Anesthesia, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Physiology, Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology). The total extramural funding is $34 million
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, this position also provides financial oversight for the American Course on Drug Development and Regulatory Sciences (ACDRS) Program, the Bioengineering Graduate Program, the Clinical Pharmacology Training Program
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, Pediatrics, Anatomy, Anesthesia, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Physiology, Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology). The total extramural funding is $34 million annually (direct and indirect costs), with $1M in
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, access to pharmacological services, cost-effectiveness analysis, insurance coverage, and evidence synthesis. The successful candidate will work on high impact research projects with a worldwide, highly
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Research Coordinator (Sr. CRC) is to provide independent coordination for an NIH (National Institutes of Health) funded study to examine non-pharmacologic nutrition and lifestyle approaches for cancer
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for the Department of Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology (CMP). This position represents the Department in interactions with faculty, postdocs, students, non-faculty academics, staff, all levels of management within