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Postdoctoral or scientist positions are available to study exciting projects supported by NIH and other research foundations in the Center for Neural Repair and Regeneration at Temple University in
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Biology background. The successful candidate should perform experiments based on predetermined research protocols and objectives. Autonomously manages day-to-day research activities requiring in-depth
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eBinders Prior Electronic Data Capture (eDC) data entry skills. Prior research experience in a healthcare setting Prior research experience with NIH sponsored research studies, industry clinical trials, and
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Commercialization and Business Development, and Electronic Research Administration. Our departments work to support and advance Temple’s research and innovation ecosystem. REMOTE WORK OPPORTUNITY Great Benefit
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experience may be considered. Required Skills and Abilities: *Demonstrated ability to keep accurate records of research performed to NIH standards. *Demonstrated ability to perform routine Westerns Blots, and
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. Maintains accurate records of all duties per NIH standards. Conducts research data collection including demographic, clinical and social determinants of health. De-identifies samples before transporting
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spectrum, including: Cancer Biology, Cardiovascular and Thrombosis, Cell and Developmental Biology, Clinical Lung Research, HIV, Immunology and Autoimmunity, Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes, Neuroscience
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scientists have been responsible for ground-breaking advancements in areas across the scientific spectrum, including: Cancer Biology, Cardiovascular and Thrombosis, Cell and Developmental Biology, Clinical
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. Maintains accurate records of all duties per NIH standards. Conducts research data collection including demographic, clinical and social determinants of health. De-identifies samples before transporting
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experience may be considered. Required Skills and Abilities: *Demonstrated ability to keep accurate records of research performed to NIH standards. *Demonstrated ability to perform routine Westerns Blots, and