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month) Position #00834154: – Requisition #:36802 Job Summary: This position will focus on understanding the molecular mechanism of pre-mRNA splicing and its role in disease processes. Candidates will be
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or short, planned admissions. This includes patients undergoing ablations, pacemaker and ICD implantations, TAVR, MitraClip, Watchman device implantation, and Tikosyn admits. There will also be a component
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vehicle tasks such as replacing headlights and tail lamps is preferred. Experience with office duties such as filing paperwork or computer data entry is preferred. Basic mechanical skills and/or the ability
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to occasionally lift, carry, push, and pull up to 100 lbs, with or without accommodation. Must be willing and able to operate moving equipment or work around machinery or moving equipment. Must be willing and able
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compliance and adherence to ethical and confidentiality standards. Technical Proficiency Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook). Familiarity with constituent relationship
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interactions. Your work will help uncover mechanisms of immune evasion and identify new therapeutic targets, with the potential to influence future clinical strategies. Key Responsibilities: Design and Execute
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to oncology clinical trials operations focused on the Cancer Clinical Trials Office (CCTO). This work falls under the auspices of the Cancer Center’s Cancer Protocol and Data Management (CPDM) component. The
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of research participants to protocol specified treatments; tracking patient participation through systems developed locally; development and implementation of quality control mechanisms for ensuring data
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projects identifying mechanisms of therapeutic resistance in lung cancers including EGFR, ALK, ROS1, and other oncogenic drivers. In addition to advancing high-impact research, the Assistant Research
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heavily on infectious disease mechanisms, with active projects centered on bacterial proteases that manipulate host pathways and large macromolecular assemblies involved in microbial metabolism