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, daily observation of response to treatment, necropsy, organ retrieval and analysis. If necessary, this hire will participate in zebrafish experiments related to intestinal and liver biology. Training will
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matters. The One Stop Counselor will evaluate both common and high-impact student requests and appeals, and will apply critical analysis and professional judgment in investigating these situations and
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image analysis. CRC A will be trained and able to provide processing, testing and handling of blood, urine and tissue samples for research projects conducted either in house or as part of a multi-center
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journals, accounts payable, purchasing and travel reimbursements and review all sponsored projects expenditures including fund projections. Prepare monthly analysis and manage grants through close-out
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maintenance. Job Description Job Responsibilities Mouse experiments: Experiments involving the analysis of the effects of various addictive drugs, including nicotine and alcohol. Mouse colony maintenance
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for inducing non-canonical RNA translation Data analysis from sequencing and reviewing cancer databases to correlate with our findings Perform assays and analysis to test findings on cancer cell proliferation
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to discrete data elements available in the EHR; compose and validate complex SQL queries to retrieve health data according to real-life clinical documentation patterns Develop and test study databases and
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material, checking content for proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation, as well as consistency of visual elements, and attaining high-quality written content. Excellent interpersonal skills. Proven ability
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trials. The Clinical Research Coordinator C may also be responsible for collaborating with faculty in the development of investigator initiated protocols, analysis of clinical data to determine response
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, Leishmania, in mouse models. The individual will perform experiments that include analysis of immune responses to infection, and in particular analysis of cell responses by flow cytometry. The individual will