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, preventing, and curing diseases, shaping the future of medicine through cutting-edge research. Responsible for manufacturing and isolating of human islets from pancreas donors under limited supervision
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Clinical Research Coordinator, you'll manage various research studies involving human subjects across all phases, ensuring data integrity. Your duties will encompass abstracting data, completing case report
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and novel oncology therapies while working in a fast-paced environment. Trial responsibility ranges from First in Human and Phase I-Phase III clinical trials, in addition to Therapeutic Investigator
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, your primary responsibility revolves around upholding the integrity of data across various research studies involving human subjects. This involves tasks such as abstracting data, completing detailed
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to create impactful therapeutic interventions. Our diverse research scope extends from addressing health disparities in underserved human populations to studying naturally occurring cancers in canine and
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homeostasis, and healthspan/lifespan. The lab specializes in detailed studies of signaling/trafficking/exocytosis, using primary human and rodent islet cells, skeletal muscle cells and adipocytes. The position
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Cancer Metabolism, Dr. Shuck’s lab is focused on elucidating the mechanisms linking diabetes and cancer. Her lab utilizes a multi-prong approach using human, mouse, and cell models to determine the role of
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. As the Clinical Research Coordinator, your primary responsibility revolves around upholding the integrity of data across various research studies involving human subjects. This involves tasks such as
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Regulatory Coordinator at City of Hope, you'll play a crucial role in assisting our investigators with the submission of human subject research to regulatory committees, contributing to the advancement
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candidate, you will: Develop and modify laboratory protocols for brain tumor research. Conduct tissue culture, including the characterization and development of murine and human cell lines. Perform in vivo