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this mission is our diverse and dedicated 17,000 staff. We seek talent driven to impact the future of our legacy. Our culture and unique perks empower you with: Freedom to grow. We offer career development
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training. Oversee the planning, execution and integration of initiatives and activities related to SMCI operations and goals. Lead and/or collaborate in program management of SMCI operations including
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to lead and help grow a laboratory program, want to help shape the training of future scientists & clinicians, and desire to contribute to collaborative scientific investigation that will translate
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genomics and single-cell spatial transcriptomics, participate in T cell-targeted therapy development, hone their computational, leadership, communication, and funding acquisition skills, and join the vibrant
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(Administrative Associate 3) to provide administrative or operational support with limited supervision to 4-6 faculty and their program managers. Faculty will have varying levels of support needs ranging from
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50% 6 month fixed term As part of the new Stanford University Center for Definitive and Curative Medicine (CDCM), the Stem Cell and Gene Therapy Clinical Trials Program (SCGT-CTP) provides
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on determining mechanisms of the immune responses to blood coagulation proteins deficient in individuals with inherited bleeding disorders such as hemophilia to develop therapeutic strategies for antibody
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. Determine eligibility of and gather consent from study participants according to protocol. Assist in developing recruitment strategies. Coordinate collection of study specimens and processing. Collect and
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engraftment. They have developed multiple pre-clinical agents that enable safe and targeted HSC conditioning, several of which are turning into promising clinical therapies. They are now using these agents as
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laboratory of Stephen Skirboll, MD and Albert Wong, MD, in the Department of Neurosurgery at Stanford University School of Medicine and the VA Palo Alto. We are interested in developing immunotherapies