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: what benefits or outcomes will this project contribute to the academic field, the community, public policy, or other human interests? (500 words, maximum) Resources: what existing resources (to which
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experiments, that include in vitro, animal and human studies. The individual will also be responsible to introducing new techniques in the laboratory and training the laboratory staff. The individual will be
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Compensation Grade Profile Manager; Program Leader (P5) Wage Ranges Click here to see our Wage Ranges Searchable Job Family Human Resources Total # of hours to be worked: 37.5 Work Week Standard (M-F equal
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(verbally and in writing) applicable ethical principles, standards, regulations, guidance, policies, and academic and industry trends that impact human research. Required Skill/ability 2: Demonstrated
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on computational genomics in application to human disease using registries and biobanks including All of Us Research Program, Million Veterans Program, and UK Biobank, either a single biobank or cross-biobanks using
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) systems that track media hits, publications, and research projects for our affiliated faculty and the organization at large Human resources and procurement: Facilitating the hiring and recruitment process
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carrying out defined tasks utilizing standard computational and/or human subjects research approaches. Follows specific regimens or protocols to achieve research goals and objectives; may work to acquire
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Lock Street, built in 2010, is where our members receive most of their care. It is a 144,000 square-foot medical facility with over 90 exam rooms; an Acute Care Department staffed by a physician and
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and clinical research within the scope of established and new scientific projects, under the direction of the PI. Adheres to all biosafety, animal and human subjects regulations as defined by Yale
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, guidance, policies, and academic and industry trends that impact human research. Required Skill/Ability 2: Demonstrated ability to manage, organize, and execute complex projects; multi-task, identify