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data (for example, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, or FERPA). Demonstrated knowledge and experience in data management computer applications, query tools (e.g., SQL)and relational databases in
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genetic mouse models and human IPSC-derived neurons and astrocytes. Provide unique skills in molecular cloning, virus production, and recombinant protein production including of nanobodies and essential
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, fellow and postdocs and 479 staff personnel. The IBD Clinical Research Coordinator Assistant will be assigned to coordinate multiple federally funded and industry-sponsored research studies involving human
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San Diego Health, and is responsible for the administrative oversight of the Center including clinical workflow, regulatory oversight, patient experience, human resources, financial resources, capital
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, finance, system development/improvement. Evaluates staff and participates or decides on hiring, performance management, and other human resources matters. Assures thorough orientation and training of all
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of human or animal subjects in research, financial conflict of interest, biosafety, etc. Demonstrated knowledge of generally accepted accounting, fiscal and reporting principles. Demonstrated knowledge
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CONDITIONS Willing and able to work safely with lab chemicals, human cell lines and Zebrafish. Appropriate physical strength for handling aquaculture equipment. Appropriate dexterity for manipulating zebrafish
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(7+) or more years of relevant experience to include but not limited to; Clinic Management, Finance, Human Resources, Strategic Planning, Forecasting and Program Growth. Previous experience with
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the department level and act as the primary liaison/backup/floater for all Physical Sciences department AP staff. Independently responsible for managing all aspects of academic personnel actions. Provides guidance
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of programming, space planning, design and construction of medical tenant improvements and full understanding of industry practices. Comprehension of California Building Code and Americans with Disabilities Act