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stronger. We seek employees who bring different and innovative ways of seeing the world and solving problems. The Mouse Development Lab (MoDeL) at Fred Hutch is dedicated to advancing mouse model development
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and analytical approaches to the study of genomics and epigenetics of cancer. The specific focus for this position involves developing assays using ctDNA/cfDNA in cancer diagnostics and developing new
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. Responsibilities Collaborate with colleagues across Fred Hutch and joint oncology program to understand data needs, develop reporting and analytics, identify key insights, and present findings to a variety of
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backend systems, and develop analytical methods for high-dimensional data--all while collaborating closely with researchers and clinicians to turn complex scientific questions into robust software and
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PK processing documents. Research Development: Establish and maintain positive, collaborative working relationships with faculty, research staff, and clinic operations to help ensure services and user
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. The Quality Assurance Associate II is responsible for assisting in the development and monitoring of quality systems that support cellular collection, processing and infusion for the Cellular Therapeutics
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website for further information. The Singhvi Lab provides a supportive environment that strongly emphasizes individualized mentoring. Upon joining, we will prioritize your continued development as an
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agreements. Develop innovative budgeting strategies, templates, SOPs & training materials to support a complex budget development function Mentor, support, and develop staff, including direct management
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(IVD), Immunology & Vaccine Development (IVD), and Infectious Disease Sciences (IDS). The IVD Program oversees a comprehensive and complex array of program activities for 13 Principal Investigators
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on improving existing, and developing novel, antibody-based immunotherapies, and rendering them safer for clinical application. Current projects include preclinical drug development/testing (in part with