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Gene Targeting – Scientist to work at the UHealth campus in Miami, Fl. CORE JOB SUMMARY The Scientist, SOM supports the University’s research goals and objectives by engaging in complex experiments and
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discovery of new mechanisms/targets to developing novel therapeutics. We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow with experience in immunology and/or cancer immunotherapy research. Relevant areas of active research
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indirectly to the Associate Vice President of Unit Development. This role supports the strategy and implementation of an omni-channel, targeted, and donor-centered leadership giving program at the University
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. 6. Ensures recommended solutions meet the targeted business/clinical objectives, and a plan is in place to monitor sustainability of the recommendations. 7. Communicates from the top down and
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related to efficiency and productivity matrices and established targets. (First Case On Time Starts (FCOTS) and Turn Around Time (TAT)). This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all
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, INTS11, of the complex as a protein target for cancer therapy. Exploring novel research concepts viable for independent sponsored funding. This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be
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for the purpose of communicating with target groups. Plans and implements targeted communication campaigns. Acts as the point of contact for project-related questions and makes recommendations to resolve problems
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other events targeted towards designing an increased awareness in the community. Aids with the preparation and distribution of provider education and mental health navigation manuals. Develops
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potential treatment targets. Oversee the day-to-day running of a lab, including managing equipment and safety compliance as well as tracking supplies. Manage junior lab members, training and directing them
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Department Specific Functions Design and synthesize nanoparticles targeted to patient-derived GBM models by functionalization. Work in vitro using patient source glioblastoma stem cells, cell culture