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This dedicated Sickle Cell Disease APP will work in collaboration with interdisciplinary teams including Physicians, APPs, nursing, and dosimetry in both the inpatient and outpatient settings, as well as assisting in quality improvement initiatives.
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Design, develop and execute test methods to evaluate various lithium-ion battery cell chemistries. Use different electrochemical techniques to identify cell degradation mechanism. Work with pack design engineers to define pathways to improve cell/pack design with enhanced performance and lifetime; develop intellectual property for Rivian battery cell technology.
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As an Electrochemical Cell Design Engineer, your mission will be to bring solutions to the design and manufacturing of components for RenewCO₂'s electrolysis cell, mechanical components & system designs.
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Experience: 3 years as a registered nurse; stem cell transplant experience preferred Licensure/Certifications: BLS from the American Heart Association; RN licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia as a Registered Nurse More about Inova Health System.
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Red Team Cyber Analysts (RCA) are responsible for providing direct strategic and tactical analytic support to the DoD Red Team. RCAs drive the strategic direction of cyber operations by selecting cyber targets and identifying cyber enabling actions from an adversary perspective.
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The successful candidate must have hands-on background in development and GMP implementation of molecular, physical-chemical, and bioassay analytics, spanning the needs of the Cell Therapy modality.
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Overview The Cell Therapy GXP Educational Program Director is a key leadership position that will develop and implement the Cell Therapy GXP Workforce Training Program (WTP) within Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
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Broad technical and scientific expertise assessing T cell phenotypes and function (flow cytometry, qRT-PCR, MSD, confocal microscopy) in preclinical animal and ex vivo models. Our T cell biology team is looking for an experienced Principal Scientist to uncover the next generation T cell engagers to change patients' lives.
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The ideal candidate for this position should have work experience in cell therapy process development, manufacturing science, analytical development, and familiarity with GMP/FDA/ICH guidelines.
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Baylor Scott & White Health has an opening for a Nurse Practitioner to join our Hem/Onc Team in Temple, Texas.
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Strong subject matter expertise in immune-oncology, cell therapy drug discovery and development including CMC considerations, CAR design, engineering and armoring strategies, innate immune cells such as NK and gamma delta for the purposes of leading drug development projects from start to the clinic.
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How You Will Achieve It Initiate and drive discovery research programs to early clinical development by providing scientific and technical T cell biology expertise. With your deep knowledge of T cell biology and cancer immunotherapy, you will be an active team member whose decisions impact projects and strategy to deliver novel T cell engagers.
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Coordinate with cell therapy site staff to ensure all apheresis and IMP receipt/storage/administration onboarding activities are completed and sites are prepared to treat patients for clinical trials and or in authorized treatment centers.
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The successful candidate will become a member of one or more UCSF graduate programs, such as Biomedical Sciences (BMS), Developmental and Stem Cell Biology (DSCB) and Oral and Craniofacial Sciences (OCS), and contribute to teaching, mentoring and training.
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Research in the CBGN Department spans a wide range of both basic and translational biomedical research, from basic studies on the structure and function of biomolecules to genetics and genomics and stem cell therapeutics.
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