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Join a lab working on cutting-edge research projects in the field of cancer biology and cancer genomics with a focus in prostate cancer. We are excited to work with enthusiastic and outstanding scientists passionate about advancing cancer research.
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At the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center we are truly pioneering care and leaders in all areas of cancer clinical care and research. As a Comprehensive Cancer Center, we demonstrate the added depth and breadth of research as well as substantial transdisciplinary research that bridges these scientific areas.
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The UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (HDFCCC) is a national leader in oncology research. The HDFCCC integrates the work of researchers and clinicians dedicated to four fundamental pursuits: laboratory research into the causes of cancer progression; clinical research to translate new knowledge into viable treatments; compassionate, state-of-the-art patient care; and population research that can lead to improvements in prevention, early detection, and quality-of-life for those living with cancer.
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Ferring is on a mission to transform the treatment of bladder cancer with a novel, first-in-class intravesical gene therapy that provides patients with an alternative to bladder removal surgery.
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Enrollment of patients on national clinical trials (SWOG, ECOG, NRG, NCI), developing regional practice care pathways, enhancing the reputation of our program via Commission on Cancer accreditation projects, participating in clinical research projects and other opportunities to enhance ones' practice are available in our program.
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The Research Data Analyst's primary role will be to work alongside the Principal Investigators and study teams to clean, organize, and analyze large, multilevel datasets including surveillance/cancer registry data and longitudinal data.
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Supports well-defined research with minimal supervision from the DOR Research Scientist I, II or III. Prepares draft grant proposals, internal reports and publications independently and collaboratively for review by Senior Scientist.
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Participate in the I-SPY TRIALS, a ground-breaking national public-private collaboration among NCI, FDA, more than 20 cancer research centers, and major pharma, biotech companies as well as the University of California-wide Athena Breast Health Network, a learning system designed to integrate clinical care and research as it follows 150,000 women from screening through treatment and outcomes.
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A research specialist opportunity is available at the University of California, San Francisco in the Cho laboratory ( The Cho lab is part of the UCSF Department of Radiation Oncology, the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, and the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy.
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Genetic Sciences enables genomic discoveries and decisions through our innovative genetic analysis technologies, workflows, and services in the fields of cancer research, human identification, animal health and Agri-genomics, reproductive health, and molecular diagnostics.
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Under supervision, the Research Associate participates in animal husbandry, molecular / cell biology, and tissue processing and microscopy procedures that focus on tumor immunology in mouse models of pancreatic cancer.
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This individual would be part of a preclinical research team under the direction of Justin Eyquem (UCSF) streamlining the generation, benchmarking, and functional assessment of genetically engineered human T cell therapies for cancer and inflammatory disease.
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The Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Division of Hematology/Oncology are recruiting for a new faculty member who is committed to a laboratory-based research career.
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Keep up to date with the latest scientific advances in technologies and trends in oncology research and development, and contribute to group strategy. Ph. D. with a focus on cancer biology, cell or molecular biology, genetics or a closely related area of study.
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Additionally, the BSPL functions as a common biorepository for biospecimens derived from patients who have consented to participate in clinical trials and research studies and are undergoing cancer treatments, surgeries, and other medical procedures.
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