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, co-workers, and Fred Hutch colleagues. Works efficiently to minimize patient wait times. Performs specimen processing and moderate complexity laboratory testing following prescribed training and SOPs
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QUALIFICATIONS: High school graduation or GED. Minimum of one year experience in program specialty or a related field. Skills necessary generally will include: organizational skills, general office skills (i.e
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facilities for any missing or incomplete records. Monitor adherence to study protocol. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High school graduation or GED. Minimum of 2 years
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. Work Location This role will start as full-time on campus. After training and onboarding, there may be an option to shift to a hybrid schedule, depending on performance and program needs
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-routine issues to supervisor. Carry-out routine special assignments or projects. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High school graduation or GED. Minimum of one year
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Phase I-III clinical trials and observational Cancer Control studies. The position will oversee all subject-level study workflows including screening patients for eligibility, performing enrollments
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tests and procedures as directed. Perform clerical duties as required. Perform other related duties as assigned. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Graduation from High School or equivalent with
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computational tools to analyze TCR/BCR repertoire sequencing data & identify tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes with therapeutic potential. We are looking for a candidate experienced in High Throughput Sequencing
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. Responsibilities Responsibilities Perform routine work in a research laboratory under close supervision of the Sr. Staff Scientist or other senior personnel. Prepare media and reagents, such as stock solutions
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across UW Medicine and partnering with clinical sites statewide. The Program Manager requires a high degree of initiative and systems-level thinking to implement and expand CRC screening activities