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Job Summary The Study Coordinator will join a collaborative and exciting team of researchers at the F.I. Proctor Foundation studying eye diseases in the U.S. and internationally. Additionally, the Study Coordinator should have strong writing and communication skills as this employee will be responsible for conducting literature reviews, writing, editing, and formatting manuscripts, and managing and tracking the progress of manuscripts to high-impact medical journals.
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This includes conducting medical/behavioral histories and physical exams under the supervision of the Medical Director; providing study-related education and obtaining written informed consent; following up on urgent and outstanding adverse events and concomitant medication changes; providing HIV/STI risk reduction counseling and testing and medication adherence counseling.
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The HIV Study Coordinator independently executes, manages, and coordinates research protocols as directed by the Principal Investigator on a multi-site study to develop, implement, and evaluate a low-barrier drop-in/mobile care for people living with HIV (PLH) who are not engaged in care and experiencing homelessness, substance uses and mental illness.
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This study will be conducted at UCSF Medical Center and UC Davis. The incumbent will will be responsible for the development, administration and implementation of a research program funded by the National Institute of Health National Health, Lung, and Blood Institute, Supportive Training after Cardiac Rehabilitation Including Virtual Engagement: The STRIVE Study.
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This role is responsible to assist with overseeing all aspects of drug safety study operational activities from study start up to close out. Develop and/or update SOPs, processes and practices for study lead and SAE case processing activities in accordance with drug safety and pharmacovigilance regulations and standards.
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Education Substitution: Successfully completed a full four (4) year course of study leading to a bachelor's degree with major study or at least 24 semester hours in any combination of scientific or technical courses such as biology, chemistry, statistics, entomology, animal husbandry, botany, physics, agriculture, or mathematics.
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May lead the study delivery related activities associated with regulatory inspections/audits in liaison with Clinical QA for apheresis and cell therapy infusion activities. Lead risk management and quality efforts to ensure study compliance and inspection readiness for apheresis and cell therapy infusion activities.
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Seismic Renovation Feasibility Study for Judicial Council of California. Pursuing Bachelor/MS/Ph. D. degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Climate Science, or similar.
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Successful completion of a course of study leading to certification as a Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS). Possession of a Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) credential is very highly desirable.
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Foreign language skills or study abroad experience. Familiarity with implementing and configuring trade management software such as SAP GTS, Oracle GTM, etc., to manage import/export compliance.
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Represent Precision Medicine Biomarker team at Clinical Matrix Teams (CMT) and clinical trial study teams (CST). Experience in conducting biomarker analyses on various clinical sample types and working as part of a clinical study team.
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Experience in early-phase clinical studies and requirements for labs for study start-up and adapting clinical protocols to bioanalytical lab support. Experience in early-phase clinical studies and requirements for labs for study start-up and adapting clinical protocols to bioanalytical lab support.
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Responsible for operational tasks related to electronic Trial Master File documents, including quality review, organization, maintenance, and storage following study procedures. Participate in set-up of new clinical trials, including development of study-specific Safety Management Plans and Forms.
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Seismic engineering, including performance-based assessment philosophies. Engineering risk mitigation, climate adaptation, resiliency strategies for buildings and infrastructure. Coursework on natural hazard engineering such as earthquake, wind etc.
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Previous work in the lab has focused on the integration of genomics, imaging, genome engineering and extensive computational modeling to study problems in developmental biology, animal behavior and ecology.
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