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The successful candidate will provide scientific and technical overview for tissue-based methods that span sample processing, assay development, whole slide scanning, image QC, analysis, and data reporting.
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Job Title: Research Associate II, Pathobiology Location: Foster City, CA Duration: 18 months assignment The In Vivo Pathology (IVP) team within the Pathobiology department is seeking a research associate to contribute to histology and pathology workflows in support of pre-clinical in vivo pharmacology studies.
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Reporting to the Associate Vice President of Communications and External Relations, develops and administers various community service programs that supplement and enhance the instructional, student support and student activity programs of the College and serve community child care needs, all with a view toward equity.
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Reporting to the Head of Statistical Programming, the Associate Director is responsible for the planning, execution, and quality of SAS programming to conduct statistical analyses in support of clinical trial results.
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Reporting to the EHS Manager, the Environmental Health & Safety Engineer is responsible for assisting in the development and implementation of EHS standards to help the company meet regulatory requirements and to keep employees, contractors and visitors safe.
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The In Vivo Pathology (IVP) team within the Pathobiology department is seeking a research associate to contribute to histology and pathology workflows in support of pre-clinical in vivo pharmacology studies.
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This position will support drug development in diverse therapeutic areas such as inflammation, fibrosis, oncology, and virology. Title: Research Associate - II. Top 3 Required Skill Sets: Histology, IHC, Pathology Data Analysis.
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Title: Research Associate II, Pathobiology. Hands on experience with in vivo pharmacology model workflows. Tissue-based procedures to include IHC and in situ hybridization. Support sample management and lab operation activities.
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Thorough understanding of clinical trial design and reporting processes, and regulatory reporting requirements including electronic data submissions, and CDISC implementation. Provide hands-on statistical programming support for Clinical Study Reports (CSRs), scientific publications, presentations, Investigator's Brochures (IB)/Development Safety Update Reports (DSUR), interim Data Monitoring Committees (iDMC), clinical data reviews, and ad-hoc analyses.
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With a secondary reporting relationship to the Associate Dean and Chief Financial Officer of Stanford School of Medicine, the Director of Finance and Administration will also be a key leader at the school, and will work with peers and cross functional teams to enhance the overall school operations to support the mission of the School.
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They are looking to add a Research Associate to their Vivo Pathology team. Our client is a global leader in Pharmaceutical research and development. histology, tissue preparation, tissue sectioning, IHC, immunohistochemistry, pathology data analysis, statistical analysis software, microsoft office, whole slide scanning.
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Research in the department spans a wide range of biological problems at the molecular, cellular, tissue, and whole animal scales, and includes the molecular basis of transcription and translation, cellular signaling, development of multicellular tissues, virus structural biology, immunology, and computational biology.
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Provide scientific and technical overview for tissue-based methods that span sample processing, assay development, whole slide scanning, image QC, analysis, and data reporting. Support drug development in diverse therapeutic areas such as inflammation, fibrosis, oncology, and virology.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Foundation Relations, the Development Associate provides administrative and fundraising support to the Foundation Relations team. Development Associate, Foundation Relations.
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Whole slide scanning of histology slides for pathologist review or quantitative image analysis. Compile both quantitative and quantitative histology data and prepare pathology reports. Basic histology procedures, including fixed tissue processing, embedding, and microtomy.
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