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; Immunology and Vaccine Development; and Infectious Disease Sciences. The Program Operations Director (POD) for the Immunology and Vaccine Development (IVD) Program provides oversight and direction for a
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students that do not require a 4-year degree. The initiative consists of the following programs: HutchCAN - a career awareness program for high school students PACE - a career awareness program for 2- and 4
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Laboratory Director and the management team, the Associate Director will provide support for program planning, quality assurance, performance improvement, staff development, and identification of capital needs
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, methodologies, and best practices. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: 5+ years of program/project management or technical project management experience in a technology-oriented organization. 5+ years' experience
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MD degree in a biomedical science discipline such as biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, computer science, computational biology, biostatistics, biomedical engineering, or other
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assurance program in coordination with the Lab Quality team and the Alliance Lab Technical & Compliance team. Ensure consistent monitoring and documentation of quality indicators to identify areas
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the preclinical research needs of researchers using transgenic and preclinical mouse models, at Fred Hutch. We are expanding our team and looking for a genome engineer to help design and refine in vivo models using
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marrow donors under the supervision of attending physician. Qualifications Required: Must be a graduate of a Physician Assistant training program or appropriate Nurse Practitioner program and be able
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analysts and engineers with testing and process development and end to end system configuration tasks. This position is full-time, salaried Responsibilities In addition to the responsibilities associated
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Hutchinson Cancer Research Center's Translational Research Program. Metastatic breast cancer remains a devastating disease and new therapies and prevention strategies are desperately needed. In the Cheung lab