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Department BSD OBG - Griffith Lab About the Department This position will be based in the Women’s Brain Health research program led by Dr. Francesca Farina, Assistant Professor in the Department
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techniques or methods, regulatory policies and procedures, and relevant scientific field. Performs other related work as needed. Minimum Qualifications Education: Minimum requirements include a college or
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of malignancies, blood disorders, and experimental therapies. Job Summary The Senior Research Technologist will be involved in a cutting-edge basic and translational cancer research program that utilizes techniques
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single large complex project to a program of smaller projects for university unit(s). Support Facilities Services and other University departments and units in pre-project planning activities, including
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, pivot tables, etc) and other database softwares, such as Cognos, Tableau, Oracle, etc. Strong personal computer skills. Demonstrated ability to use analytical techniques to reconcile financial data and
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and management issues in a heterogeneous computing environment. Understanding of intruder techniques and software exploitation methods. Preferred Competencies Expertise with system administration issues
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, develop, and test computational methods; and collaborate across disciplines to deliver robust, reproducible results. The role spans project conception to publication, including method development, data
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staff to ensure the overall laboratory functions effectively. Serves as a specialist on laboratory methods and equipment functions. Instructs lab members in techniques, instruments, methods and procedures
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. In addition to their numerous outcomes-based research projects, our investigators are busy with complex basic science questions that will one day allow physicians to deliver better care to all patients
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-focused clinics we offer an inter-disciplinarily approach to patient care that provides access to the most current therapies and to the resources of the University. In parallel with our clinical activities