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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Dr. Wang’s lab uses in vivo mouse and in vitro cell models to investigate signaling networks underlying ocular tissue development and the mechanisms of ocular
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Technicians (CVT) including but not limited to: patient monitoring through use of physical examination, administration of medications (oral/intramuscular/intracatheter), administration of ocular medications
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Number PRN43338B Job Title PS Eye Bank Technician Working Title Ocular Tissue Recovery Specialist Career Progression Track C Track Level FLSA Code Nonexempt Patient Sensitive Job Code? Yes Standard Hours
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neuroimmunology, epidemiology, artificial intelligence, macular degeneration, and ocular regenerative medicine. Key Responsibilities: Develop a vibrant and productive research portfolio that complements current
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., BBB-crossing strategies), immunotherapy (e.g., cancer vaccines, immunomodulation), and/or ocular drug/gene delivery is highly desirable. How to Apply: Candidates are requested to submit a curriculum
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Open Date 10/15/2025 Requisition Number PRN16452N Job Title PS Eye Bank Technician Working Title Ocular Tissue Recovery Specialist - PRN Career Progression Track C Track Level FLSA Code Nonexempt Patient
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) Postdoctoral Fellow to conduct research in the diagnosis and management of ocular diseases using data science and artificial intelligence. This requires maintaining current knowledge of the pertinent literature
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studying eye diseases in the U.S. and internationally. Learn about Dr. Sun's Lab Here - https://ophthalmology.ucsf.edu/sunlab/ Researchers at the F.I. Proctor Foundation conduct randomized controlled trials
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: Conduct detailed patient workups, including obtaining a thorough medical and ocular history, performing manifest refraction, measuring intraocular pressure (Goldmann or Tonopen), assessing visual acuity
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& Visual Sciences at Washington University School of Medicine. The majority of time will be devoted to preparing high-quality paraffin and frozen sections of animal and human ocular tissue for light