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1700 faculty members and over 3000 postdocs, residents, fellows and students. The Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) reports to the Chief Executive Officer, UC San Diego Health and the Vice Chancellor
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Position available through UC San Diego Temporary Employment Services (TES). Employment through TES is an excellent way to gain valuable UC San Diego experience and get your foot in the door
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, and maintenance of accurate and complete clinical research files. Assist the regulatory department with Human subjects submissions, renewals, and safety reports. Directly communicate with assigned
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/laboratory experience. Previous experience working in the area of mitochondrial bioenergetics. Ability to work with human blood samples; cell isolation, cell counting. Experience with data analysis using Excel
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, expose these cells to human serum, and analyze mitochondrial activity by respirometry. Independently, the incumbent will also be responsible for receiving human blood samples and carrying appropriate
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electrical motors, switches, solenoids, and restroom fixtures following all safety procedures as required by Cal-OSHA. Ability to work in morgues, gross anatomy and pathological laboratories where human and
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the expertise with ability to work on any type of proposal. Using this demonstrated mastery of fund management across federal, state, industry, and institutional regulations, incumbent will act as a subject
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development of cooperative group affiliation including credentialing, data entry support, and coordination of training. Assist the regulatory department with Human subjects' submissions, renewals, and safety
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. Establish and maintain a positive and cooperative working relationship with members of department and campus community. Environmental Protection Agency Certification (EPA) or commitment to get certified
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environment. The multi-disciplinary lab within the Department of Pediatrics explores the mechanisms role of microbes in and on the human body. Projects in the lab use microbial culture, animal models, and a