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records. Schedules patient appointments and provides telephone follow-up contact. Facilitates referrals and community resources for patients/families. Meets with psychiatrists and resource agents concerning
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), including suggested reference (i.e. Service Manual) and work tools (Decision Tree, PST) updates or revisions. -Delivery of training methods including Instructor Led (Agent Guides/Instructor Guides), Online
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studies using mouse models to assess the effect of immunomodulatory agents on CAR T cell expansion, toxicity and anti-tumor activity and their mechanism of action. Prior research experience is welcome but
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late-night hours. May be required to work weekends or modified hours. 3rd shift schedule is typically Sunday–Thursday, 10:00 PM – 6:30 AM. Physical Effort Exposure to cleaning agents, chemicals, heavy
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involve oversight of medical students, residents, and fellows during outpatient and inpatient clinical activities, in concert with the GI and Transplant Hepatology Fellowship program. Estimated start date
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setting. Specifically, the research technician is responsible for basic molecular biology and cell culture tasks such as working with primary human cell lines, performing genotyping, GI tract routine
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Projects Accounting for assigned departments. Work with OISS to assist foreign faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduate students to ensure accuracy of federal documents used for Form I-9
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and timely preparation and delivery of intravenous HD/chemotherapy agents and non-HD preparations. REQUIRED POSITION QUALIFICATIONS Six months of experience as a Pharmacy Technician 1 OR equivalent
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immunized against potentially infectious agents. Specific precautions may include wearing respirators and/or protective clothing. Employee is personally responsible for following health & safety and security
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the goal to develop effective therapeutic agents that can be translated into relevant treatment strategies for patients. We use a combination of animal models, neuronal cell culture, patient samples