Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
partners across the School and University to resolve issues, align reporting approaches, and support implementation of policies, procedures, and internal controls that strengthen stewardship and compliance
-
division meetings, retreats, and events, ensuring strong execution and budget alignment. Maintain accurate and strategic division communications and website content. Why Join Computational Medicine
-
our winter closure. Our unique perks align with what matters to you: Freedom to grow. As one of the greatest intellectual hubs in the world, take advantage of development programs, tuition
-
space MOU's involving SU/Stanford Medicine entities. Manage multiple activities in a deadline-oriented environment; highly organized, flexible, and rigorous attention to detail. Effectively manage
-
focused area of research activity in multiple myeloma and related plasma cell disorders. The candidate should have significant clinical and/or translational research. The candidate will be expected
-
. The researcher will learn and apply multiple laboratory methods, including CRISPR-based gene targeting, cell culture, mouse husbandry, gel electrophoresis, western blotting, and flow cytometry, to investigate
-
service skills, with experience interacting with diverse staff groups * Ability to manage multiple tasks and shifting priorities in a fast-paced environment * Familiarity with safety protocols, PPE use
-
management. You are keen to try ambitious ideas to design and improve systems and processes that affect our team. You are versatile and are willing to roll up your sleeves. You love wearing multiple hats and
-
partners across the School and University to resolve issues, align reporting approaches, and support implementation of policies, procedures, and internal controls that strengthen stewardship and compliance
-
activities. Develop and refine science-based metrics and methodologies for urban resilience assessment. This work will involve collaboration with other SURI research students and personal research aligned with