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, shaping the future of medicine through cutting-edge research. We are looking for a Scientific Writer / Project Development Scientist who will be responsible for project management, scientific writing, and
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approaches developed in the lab, and develop novel cancer immunotherapies targeting metastatic cancer cells. Cancer immunotherapy is one of the most important breakthroughs in the development of cancer
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a multidisciplinary research team. You will work closely with Assistant Research Faculty to prepare, manage, and clean research data for analysis, with a strong preference for candidates who have
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of biomarkers.The project involves employing super-resolution microscopy approaches to characterize extracellular vesicles that contain disease-specific molecules. Ultimately, the goal is to develop a new platform to
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therapies including CAR T cells. The Thymus Research Group specifically investigates thymic regeneration, T cell development, immune tolerance, and strategies to enhance immune reconstitution following
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aging and age-associated metabolic disorders. Ultimately, the lab’s aim is to mitigate pathogenesis and develop effective treatments for chronic metabolic diseases. The lab has developed unique and
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. The team behaves as EDC experts and maintains primary responsibility over form design, development, validation, and updates on a recurring basis until study closure. Key Responsibilities include: Work
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teaching biospecimen best practices to COH’s graduate students and supporting workforce development. Budget and Revenue Management Oversee laboratory budgets, expenditures, contracts, service pricing, and
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communication across the enterprise. Personnel Leadership Recruit, develop, and oversee clinical research personnel systemwide, ensuring adequate staffing, training, licensure, and performance standards. Develop
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immunotherapy through engineered CAR T and/or CAR NK cells, oncolytic virotherapy, antibody development, stem cell (including iPSCs) research, depending on the individual’s interests and strengths. Under general