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Job Description The Program Coordinator - St. Jude Global Programs assists in designing, implementing, and overseeing projects and initiatives within and for the Department of Global Pediatric
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Job Description The Research Program Coordinator is responsible for coordinating program management activities by performing tasks related to data tracking, analysis, and implementation of results
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This is an exciting opportunity for a Senior or Lead Researcher to join our Center for Advanced Genome Engineering (CAGE). The CAGE has three missions: Facilitate investigator-initiated genome
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Job Description The Clinical Research Associate I OR II-RN is responsible for performing data abstraction, collection, and entry to support clinical research. Develops, maintains, and/or monitors
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templates to support planning and executing initiatives. Form productive relationships with program areas within St. Jude. Serve as a project manager for small standard projects; facilitate discussions
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This is an exciting opportunity for a Researcher to join our Center for Advanced Genome Engineering (CAGE). The CAGE has three missions: 1. Facilitate investigator-initiated genome editing projects
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The Department of Mechanical Engineering (ME), University of Michigan (U-M), Ann Arbor, seeks outstanding scholars to apply for one senior tenure track position (associate or full professor
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Discovery Collaborative Centre (ADCC) within the Department of Host Microbe Interactions at St. Jude seeks a skilled and highly motivated protein sciences candidate with experience in gene-to-protein
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applications for ranks of Assistant, Associate and Full Professor positions. The faculty members will also be affiliated with the NCI-designated OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center and will have access
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Job Description Project Description: Drug toxicity and resistance are the leading causes of therapeutic failures. The Chen Lab (https://www.stjude.org/research/labs/chen-lab-taosheng.html) studies