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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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Our team of microbiologists, physicists, engineers, and geneticists are dedicated to developing the next generation of imaging tools that allow us to study microbes and host-microbiome interactions in their native biological environments.
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Managing clinical supply activities through Interactive Response Technology (IRT) from study start-up through study closure. Collaborating with relevant partners to create forecasts and packaging design based on study needs to ensure an optimized supply plan.
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Educational Background: Ideally a PhD in Epidemiology, Biomedical Engineering, Wound Healing and Tissue Repair, Dermatology, Regenerative Medicine, Biotechnology, Clinical Research, Molecular Biology, or a related field that involves the scientific study of the human body.
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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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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Education: Applicant must be on a current UA Local 38 Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry Apprentice eligible list; OR Applicant must be a current indentured UA Local 38 Utility Plumber Apprentice who has not completed more than two (2) years (4000 hours) of their combined work process and classroom study.
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Saildrone's Quiet Voyage: Autonomous Vehicle Aids Great Lakes Fish Stock Study - Up North Live. Hobbyist-level electrical engineering test equipment operational skill. BS in engineering (or equivalent experience.
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Specifics of qualitative research (e.g., case study design & analysis, interviewing, coding verbal data, focus groups, action research, program evaluation, how to effectively present data and conclusions.
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This position reports to the Manager of Global Supply Chain and is located in Alameda CA. In this position, you will work with Engineering and Production Planning to plan and schedule procurement activities to meet demands.
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The Senior Manager, Epidemiology will work with the Lead Epidemiologist on the study team, who will be responsible for the design, conduct, statistical analysis, and reporting of epidemiologic research studies of assigned Graticule solutions.
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Working with Software Engineering and Product teams to ensure data quality and; ensuring internal documentation is updated and accurate. This role reports directly to the Sr. Program Manager for Ocean Data.
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Experience with methods of RNA/DNA and protein isolation and study using biochemical methods. Our laboratory has pioneered the study of extracellular vesicles and exosomes produced by macrophages as modulators of cardiometabolic diseases including diabetes, obesity and atherosclerosis.
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Involved in the preparation of all applicable documents required for the conduct of the study (such as Trial Master File (TMF), Clinical Protocols and Reports). Participate in study start-up activities.
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A four-year college degree in computer science or a related field with advanced study preferred; One or more relevant technical security certifications are a plus (GIAC, ISC2, CompTIA, EC Counsel, etc.
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Provide Clinical Quality Assurance (GCP) strategic and technical leadership and Subject Matter Expertise (SME) to clinical study teams; Partner with the teams to ensure appropriate and timely documentation of quality event management, including CAPA plans supporting product pipeline.
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