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Perform a variety of complex technical duties involved in conducting laboratory tests, experiments and determinations in support of Duke University research operations. Work Performed Perform a variety of
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workforce safe, healthy, and ready to care for others. You’ll work directly with employees through services like vaccinations, screenings, and testing, while supporting critical programs such as fit testing
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supervisor, the Principal Investigators will provide scientific oversight, mentorship, and guidance in the conduct of research activities. Special skills: Knowledge of pulmonary function testing preferred
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using statistical tools to prepare for analysis under direct supervision from Biostatistician and PI or critically examine and interpret qualitative, unstructured and semi structured data, and rigorously
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efficiently and accurately. Clinical & Vaccine Program Support Coordinate and participate in clinic and offsite testing and vaccination events. Administer and document vaccines following established policies
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research operations, including: Performing complex technical work involving physical, chemical, biological, and other research laboratory tests, experiments, and determinations to obtain data for research
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substances for microscopic examination. Assist with tissue harvests and processing; techniques include cryosectioning, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, and other histology methods. Compile, document
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Marcus Center for Cellular Cures (MC3) https://marcuscenter.duke.edu/ has an exciting growth opportunity for a motivated individual to fill a Cord Blood Collector located in Rex Hospital. This evening
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Marcus Center for Cellular Cures (MC3) (https://marcuscenter.duke.edu/) has an exciting growth opportunity for a motivated individual to fill a GMP Manufacturing Technician in their Carolina Cord Blood
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, neuropsychological assessment, and genetic testing in collaboration with the Boston University Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. Key responsibilities include: Recruiting, screening, and enrolling research