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lab operations. Responsibilities Independently perform basic and advanced level statistical analysis and algorithm implementation for high-throughput sequencing data. Act as a liaison between end-users
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Medicine, and Philanthropy is proud to raise funds that fuel the adult oncology program on behalf of both Fred Hutch and UW Medicine. Our team of more than 140 Philanthropy staff implement high-performing
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performance in a comparable role. Experience in High Throughput Sequencing (HTS) library preparation protocol development and optimization, molecular cloning and mammalian tissue culture. Experience in
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program Readily accepts necessary constructive feedback and modifies performance as needed to meet job expectations. Expands job-related knowledge and skills to improve performance Ability to accurately and
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. This individual will work under limited supervision of the Clinical Program Operations Director and the Clinical Research Manager and will be required to perform his/her responsibilities with a high level of
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. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: PhD with 6+ years of relevant experience. Proven performance in a comparable role. Experience in experimental and computational analyses of immune receptor repertoires
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communication with patients, clients, co-workers and Fred Hutch colleagues. The Tech works efficiently to minimize patient wait times, performs specimen processing of blood specimens/venipuncture phlebotomy
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callers and forward to appropriate staff or department as needed. Performs general clerical duties including, processing mail, taking inventory and ordering office supplies. Activates provider orders
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experience. Proven performance in a comparable role. Experience in managing complex research programs, cellular and molecular biology techniques, human cohort design and management, High Throughput Sequencing
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of translation and other RNA metabolic processes in human cells (Nugent et al. Nature Methods 2025). The Research Tech will be responsible for performing bench-level experiments, mammalian cell culture, high