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Clinical Research Associate II - Women's Cancer Program - Full-Time, On-Site Job ID 13839 Location Los Angeles, California, United States Job Category Academic / Research Date posted 12/12/2025
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Clinical Research Associate I - Medically Associated Science & Technology (MAST) Program Job ID 13223 Location Los Angeles, California, United States Job Category Academic / Research Date posted 12
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Clinical Research Associate I - Alzheimer’s and Dementia Research Program - Department of Neurology (Hybrid) Job ID 13856 Location Los Angeles, California, United States Job Category Academic
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under therapeutic pressure. In parallel, we study immune cell populations that contribute to either the progression or control of cancer, using advanced single-cell and spatial technologies. To learn more
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applicants are considered (with background in Computational Physics, Applied Mathematics, Biophysics, and related fields). Experience with parallel computing is a plus as well as familiarity with high-level
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with computer-aided image analysis platforms (e.g., QuPath, HALO, ImageJ, or similar). Ability to quantify IHC staining intensity, spatial distribution, and immune cell infiltration. Basic statistical
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evolution under therapeutic pressure. In parallel, we study immune cell populations that contribute to either the progression or control of cancer, using advanced single-cell and spatial technologies
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Save Job Employees: Apply Here Job Description The Executive Director, MN Research and Education is entrusted with designing and implementing program initiatives with CalHeart physician leaders, in
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curriculum incorporates evidence based practices and meets accreditation and standards as well as medical center expectations. Implements and reviews program policies and procedures in partnership with the AHS
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compliance, operational excellence, and program growth across Cedars-Sinai and the Samuel Oschin Cancer Center. Clinical Operations & Regulatory Oversight Provide leadership to ensure all clinical research