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Candidates should be willing to learn in vivo techniques, including oral gavage (PO), intraperitoneal (IP) dosing, subcutaneous (SC) dosing, intravenous (IV) dosing, in-life and terminal blood collection, necropsy and tissue harvest.
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The in vivo activities will include dosing (PO, SC, IP, IV, etc), monitoring and scoring, blood collection and tissue harvest. Relocation will not be provided for this position. The in vivo activities will include dosing (PO, SC, IP, IV, etc), monitoring and scoring, blood collection and tissue harvest.
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This position facilitates all aspects of a deceased patient including assisting hospital staff through legal reporting requirements, providing support to families, data entry into the Electronic Death Registration System, coordinating with physicians for death certificate attestation, tissue/organ donation, required or requested autopsy arrangements, and ensuring that the decedent is released in a timely manner to the correct entities.
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We offer rapid, dedicated stroke MR and CT imaging meant to differentiate between completed stroke and “at-risk” tissue, with automated decision support software that has been validated in multicenter trial.
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You have experience selling tissue imaging or related pathology services in the immuno-oncology market. Ionpath's MIBI™ (multiplexed ion beam imaging) platform breaks through the limitations of traditional immunohistochemistry, enabling a deeper understanding of the tissue microenvironment with highly multiplexed, quantitative single-cell analysis.
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The selected candidate will support in vivo scientists to execute preclinical studies, whether they are within regular working hours, or after-hours or in weekends. We are seeking a highly motivated in vivo research associate to join our Inflammation group as a contractor.
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Responsibilities include assistance in cell isolation and tissue culture procedures and performance of basic molecular and cell biology techniques. This position is represented by SEIU Local 2007 and the collective bargaining agreement between the university and SEIU Local 2007 governs the terms and conditions of employment.
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Key responsibilities include preparation of tissue specimens, slide/curl preparation for different workflows (standard histology as well as molecular pathology workflows) and running automated and manual immunofluorescence assays.
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Specific requirements include but are not limited to the extraction of DNA or RNA from blood and tissue samples, running PCR, preparation of Next-Generation sequencing libraries, quality control checking of samples by Bioanalyzer or Fragment Analyzer, pooling the completed libraries, and submitting samples to Stanford Genome Center for sequencing.
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Antibody-drug conjugate bioanalysis in matrices including media, plasma, cell line, and tissue by techniques including immunoaffinity capture, ELISA, enzymatic linker cleavage, and LC-MS/MS. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target for new hire salaries for the position across California locations.
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Working with our CSO to build powerful biomarker discovery tools and selecting high performance biomarker sets leveraging Curve’s Whole Body Tissue Atlas (WBTA) of DNA methylation data from >250,000 samples from >100 tissue and disease states.
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Experience with general laboratory techniques, especially basic vivarium techniques (mouse handling, injection, tissue harvesting) is required. Proficient with tissue collection and processing, e.g. blood, spleen, lymph nodes, or other tissues of interest for downstream analysis.
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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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Expertise in mouse handling and techniques including dosing (IV, subcutaneous, PO and IP), tumor inoculation and measurements, in-life and terminal blood collection, necropsy, tissue collection and processing.
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The Faculty Clinic Director, Health Services is responsible for monitoring the program budget and plans, developing and implementing a comprehensive program for clinical health services, including current standards of practice in medicine, nursing, and functional staff management, licensed lab and hazardous waste management, and insurance issues; oversees the day-to-day operations of student health services clinic and staff.
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