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Stanford University is seeking a full-time Human Resources Assistant (Administrative Associate 2) who is responsible for providing administrative and operational support for our diverse population
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team in the fast-growing, interdisciplinary Stanford Human Trafficking Data Lab. DHP produces interdisciplinary, world-class research on domestic and international health that advances our understanding
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portfolio of cases and act as the subject matter expert in areas of policy and legal risk in areas such as employee and labor relations, research compliance. Additionally, the Associate Director, will work
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public policy challenges. With its eminent scholars and world-renowned library and archives, the Hoover Institution seeks to improve the human condition by advancing ideas that promote economic opportunity
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, the ability to make a difference and participate in human advancements. Our culture is fast-paced, energetic, and growing all of the time. We offer a variety of benefits beyond traditional medical, dental
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, and clinical research coordinators to drive a collection of human muscle- and brain-based research projects in a variety of pediatric and adult neuromuscular conditions including ALS, spinal muscular
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to advancing the science of medicine by developing new methods to prevent, diagnose, and treat all aspects of human disease. We strive to provide compassionate and pioneering health care to all our patients
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sport performance. Qualifications: Former college golfer preferred Bachelor’s degree in exercise science, kinesiology, human performance or related field Current CSCS and/or CSCCa certification(s
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conduct and analyze experiments that aim to mature a first-in-human cell therapy into the clinic. The LSRP will help to optimize pluripotent cell-derived protocols and optimize organoid in vitro and in vivo
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ensuring that all aspects of Stanford's Human Research Protection Program comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and policies, including standards of excellence necessary for maintaining accreditation