226 molecular-dynamics-simulation positions at University of California, San Francisco
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PN_Operations Full Time 77948BR Job Summary The candidate will join a dynamic transdiciplinary team of nurses, physicians, data scientists and biomedical engineers working on two R01 grants funded
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multidisciplinary approach of molecular, biochemical, in vitro electrophysiological, and behavioral techniques to evaluate mechanisms underlying pain and analgesia. We are investigating signal transduction mechanisms
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understanding of policies and procedures on patient safety and confidentiality (electronic and hard copy medical records, patient charts, communication, etc.); knowledge of medical terminology, research policies
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background as well as interest in clinical research and patient care. Ability to work in fast paced, team based dynamic environment. Must complete 1 year of experience in the BCC Research Assistant Year 1
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well as interest in clinical research and patient care. Ability to work in fast paced, team based, dynamic environment. Preferred Qualifications Proficiency within MS Office Suite. About UCSF The University
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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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for reporting. Input correspondences into patients' accounts and document appropriately in the system with high attention to detail. Receive and process billing record requests for subpoenas, attorneys, and copy
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, but not limited to, functional genomics screens, molecular and computational tool development, and automation engineering. The Scientific Project Manager will report to the LGR Program Manager and will
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activities such as simulation and virtual reality sessions. Ensures proper disposal of biohazardous waste, sterilizes tools and teaching areas, and helps maintain anatomy laboratory BSL-2 level certifications
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. Nurses are able to work in an area where a dynamic, interdisciplinary, supportive and healing approach is the focus. Located at the Mount Zion Campus, this unit provides the opportunity to work in a