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Stanford Laboratory for Cell and Gene Medicine (LCGM) is seeking a Quality Control Associate Scientist (QC2). This position will participate and/or may lead a specific analytical development project in
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innovative cell and gene therapies for rare diseases. LCGM is a GMP multi-product biologics manufacturing facility that provides regulatory, quality systems, process development and manufacturing support to
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inquiries from client groups. May be responsible for p-card administration, processing, travel cards and expendable reimbursements. May establish accounts in financial systems; prepare invoices. Maintain
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, SEC disclosures, academic papers, news reports and industry publications. Communicate with research collaborators and industry practitioners. Work with other SSLA researchers and developers to identify
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students in H&S engage in inspirational teaching, learning, and research every day. Stanford Institute for Research in the Social Sciences (IRiSS) Expanding access to novel data sources, the development
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manage Stanford Bargaining Unit maintenance staff including hiring, training, and personal development. Oversee and manage aspects of HVAC service calls and preventive maintenance. Oversee the maintenance
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Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. The research group led by Dr. Zihuai He (https://profiles.stanford.edu/zihuai-he (link is external) ; https://www.zihuai-he.com/ (link is external) ) at Stanford
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Implement and assist in developing effective site security, traffic management, and emergency management/preparedness programs. Manage the daily operations of a security function. The Security Supervisor is a
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interdisciplinary, incorporating approaches from bacterial genetics and cell biology, genomics, metagenomics, confocal microscopy, mouse models, and pathogen evolution. Please check our lab website for more
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stem cell models from patients with Parkinson's disease to understand the underlying causes of neurodegeneration and to develop biomarkers and new therapies for Parkinson's disease. http