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funding. We are seeking an intellectually curious and experienced Staff Associate I to work on ongoing projects investigating the interactions of a variety of important bacterial pathogen and the lung
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interaction with research participants, graduate students, and research staff. Responsibilities Assist with recruiting individuals for participation in the study; Conduct all research activities in accordance
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and internal degrees of freedom of atoms cooled to near absolute zero temperature. Efficient measurement-based feedback and long-range interactions will be enabled by coupling the atoms to a high
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Medical clearance and participation in the medical surveillance program: Direct patient contact and/or interaction with human research subjects. Use of N-95 respirator as needed. Potential exposure
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++, Matlab. Experience in imaging data processing. Other Requirements Ability to interact with laboratory animals. Contact with patients and/or human research subjects. HIPAA Training required. Equal
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including MS Office software (Microsoft word, excel and Outlook) Must be able to interact with all levels of staff and must have an understanding of patient?s confidentiality. Must successfully complete
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to interact well with faculty, staff, alumni and other constituents Strong communication skills, both written and verbal Extremely organized, self-motivated, detail-oriented and able to work independently, as
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patient case load. Work within a collaborative agreement/protocol with a physician and health care team. Demonstrate leadership ability to manage patients and interact effectively with peers and physicians
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single cell RNAseq (scRNASeq). Support development and maintenance of IRB protocols for our investigator-initiated clinical trials and interact directly with our industry (pharma) partners as we translate
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(i) understanding and exploiting the interactions of cells with nanostructures for therapeutic applications, such as drug, gene, and immunotherapy, as well as nonviral gene editing; (ii) constructing