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computerized maintenance program and produce reports. Demonstrated ability to manage short deadlines, changing priorities; and to follow a disciplined work process. Knowledge of facility maintenance procedures
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for epidemiologic studies. The CRCA will work under the supervision of program managers and will serve as the primary point of contact for study participants. Key responsibilities include contacting potential
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overall strategic management of the office in the areas of policy development, program management, data reporting, evaluation, staffing, delivery of services, and relations with internal and external
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*: · Constantly sitting. · Frequently perform desk-based computer tasks, use telephone, writing by hand, sort/file paperwork. · Occasionally stand/walk, lift/carry objects weighing 11-20 pounds
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a PhD in the field of molecular and cellular cancer biology, relevant publications, curiosity for science and innovative thinking, and high fluency in English. Experience with mammalian cell culture
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responsible for advancing the Initiative's research, teaching, and public engagement goals. Key responsibilities include: Strategic Leadership & Program Development Help establish, guide, and execute
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at identifying early career scholars who show exceptional promise. We especially encourage applications from individuals who have recently completed a PhD, or who are nearing completion of such a degree at the
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control programs, research new regulations, and implement approved changes. Manage compliance program for area of responsibility, interpret internal policy and external regulations, and create and/or review
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requirements and financial covenants. Assist in managing compliance program for area of responsibility, interpret internal policy and external regulations, and create and/or review complex compliance reports
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maintaining computer programs. The School of Medicine's Department of Psychiatry and The School of Engineering Computer Sciences group at Stanford have collaborated over the last seven years to develop modules