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improve the prior approval process (human and animal studies), including ongoing progress reporting as required by NCATS. For new pilot and other projects, help investigators prepare prior approval
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research, protocol development, regulatory and single IRB experience to the Utah DCC. Autonomy, creativity, and critical thinking skills are strongly encouraged. Our clinical project managers manage
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understand and develop expertise in commercializable technology. Developing and implementing strategies to identify, support, and advance high-impact research with commercial potential. Leading efforts
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empowers students, employees, and the wider community to build a sustainable future through education, engagement, and collaborative action. Intern will assist the SAPling Program and support the development
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of Utah Health is seeking a talented and experienced Marketing Specialist with a strong background in the healthcare industry to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for developing and
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will play a critical role in advancing the University of Utah’s research security and IT compliance posture. This position will lead the development, implementation, and continuous improvement
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minimal supervision. Responsibilities ·1. Proficient with all the duties and responsibilities of a GCO II 2. Assist with the development of complex training and education related proposals, including
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communication efforts to increase brand awareness and campus-wide engagement with the Center. Working with the Education Coordinator to plan out ongoing professional development for student staff members
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terms. Maintains documents as required by FDA guidelines. May maintain contact with IRB and prepare and submit IRB documents. May ensure proper collection, processing and shipment of specimens. May
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to create and analyze statistical calculations and prepare reports required; and demonstrated human relations and effective communication skills also required. OSHA training and certification in animal care