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Skilled in Assay Development, Cell isolation, Cell engineering, Gene editing (CRISPR, Lentiviral, Retroviral) This post is to recruit another scientist in immuno-oncology to join our interdisciplinary team.
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All this gives UCSF Radiation Oncology enormous scope for research, and for boldly making advances in cancer treatment. Considerable knowledge in one or more of these medical imaging areas: surface imaging using optical cameras, planar x-ray imaging, CT and micro-CT, MR imaging, and nuclear imaging.
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You are an expert in paid marketing and demonstrate a strong grasp of the Meta, TikTok and Google platforms. You’re interested in video games, digital health and are eager to be part of solving America’s ADHD crisis.
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Experience in cell therapy, immunology, and/or immuno-oncology is preferred. Extensive in vivo skillset is required, including tumor inoculation and measurement (BLI imaging, caliper), animal dosing (i.v., i.p., and s.c.), blood/tissue collection and ex vivo analysis.
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The Harris Fishbon Distinguished Professorship in Clinical Translational Research in Aging was established in 2009 with a $2.5 million gift to the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) from the Dr. Harris M. Fishbon Fund of the Mount Zion Health Fund and the Jewish Home of San Francisco, now known as the San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living (SFCJL.
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Founded in 2018 by engineers from Stanford, Cisco Meraki, and Samsara, Spot AI is the fastest growing Video Intelligence company in the U.S. We are upending the $30 billion video surveillance market with an AI Camera System to create a safer, smarter physical world via Video Intelligence for every person at work.
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PhD in Biochemistry or similar field with 5+ years of research experience in antibody discovery and/or protein engineering in an industry setting. Leverage own extensive experience in preclinical drug development to lead and guide team members to advance programs in the discovery pipeline.
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Mid-level Patent Litigation Associate in Intellectual Property & Technology in San Francisco, CA. A minimum of three years of prior work experience in patent litigation, ideally managing Hatch-Waxman or biotherapeutics cases in District Court or before the PTAB, with experience in litigating and managing therapeutics cases (biologic or chemical.
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In this exciting role, you will join a vigorous team of geoscientist and ML researchers from leading US institutions developing next generation tools for geological carbon storage (GCS). Postdoctoral Researcher in Machine Learning for Geological Carbon Storage Berkeley Lab’s (LBNL ) Energy Geosciences Division (EGD) has an opening for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Machine Learning for Geological Carbon Storage to join the team.
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The UCSF Center for Physiologic Research (CPR) is housed in the School of Nursing and consists of a multidisciplinary team of researchers with expertise in electrocardiology, physiological monitoring, cardiovascular nursing science, cardiology, data science and biomedical engineering.
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Bachelor’s degree in nursing, biological sciences, business health administration, social sciences or an equivalent degree/diploma/certification as a counselor or allied health field or 2 years previous experience in the same role at an Organ Procurement Organization.
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As an In-Store Shopper, youll work on the Store Support team supporting Prime Now customer orders, preparing them for delivery and/or pickup. In-Store Shopper (Online Orders) - Part Time.
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The talented individuals who make up Lighthouse’s digital forensics team have decades of combined experience across the collection, investigation, and analysis continuum, and hail from careers in security technology, software development, eDiscovery, law enforcement, and the military.
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PhD in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, or Biotechnology and successful postdoctoral research training in a related field. As a key member of the biomarker mass spectrometry laboratory, the ideal candidate will utilize mass spectrometry to explore novel biomarker hypotheses, assist in streamlining existing workflows, and help to drive innovation within the group through improved LC-MS/MS method development.
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Strong analytical background with fundamentals in assay development, system suitability, and method evaluation. Experience in clinical proteomics and clinical sample processing is required.
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