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We seek to increase the presence, representation, and inclusion of U.S. historically under-represented people of color, international, bilingual, and bicultural students, faculty, and staff; and, to provide an environment that will attract and retain individuals identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning and intersex (LGBTQQI.
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Open Call Critical Studies Program Adjunct Faculty PoolScience & Math Program: Environmental SciencesCCA Critical Studies webpageCritical Studies Environmental Practices Minor informationPOSITION ANNOUNCEMENTUnranked, Adjunct Faculty, Critical Studies ProgramPart-timeProgram SummaryThe Critical Studies Program, housed within the Humanities & Sciences division, develops students’ distinctive voices and critical thinking skills.
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The candidate will be expected to collaborate with Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology to develop and implement studies vital to address key program DMPK issues and successfully advance research compounds into development.
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You will develop and execute innovative biomarker and diagnostic strategies to drive clinical development through all phases of the company's portfolio and conduct foundational disease-oriented translational research to maximize scientific and clinical impact.
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Cell Solution’s vertically integrated solutions support preclinical research, clinical studies from phases 1 to 3, and commercialization with high-quality RUO and GMP-compliant starting material and apheresis collections.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator will work with Maya Vijayaraghavan, MD MAS, Division of General Internal Medicine on three studies: 1) Extended intervention for tobacco use for people experiencing homelessness, a Tobacco Related Disease Research Program funded grant on providing a pharmacy-linked and health coach delivered wellness intervention for tobacco use for people experiencing homelessness.
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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. Work closely with cross-functional teams: Research and Development for development of stage-appropriate assays; Clinical Operations for biosample logistics; Clinical Development for clinical data management and presentation.
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The Clinical Pharmacology Program in the Division of Cardiology encompasses research with an emphasis on the cardiovascular and health effects of nicotine, cannabis, and tobacco, and houses an analytical chemistry laboratory of 10-12 people that operates as a national resource for tobacco biomarker analyses.
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Work in close cross-functional collaboration with Clinical Operations, Regulatory Affairs, Program Management, Quality Assurance, Biometrics and Data Management, Pharmacovigilance and Clinical Research Organizations (CROs.
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Responsibilities:Primary role - Performing nonclinical writing tasks, such as:Experience in deadline driven bioanalytical environments that support preclinical GLP and non GLP studies. Good understanding of ICH guidelines for drafting bioanalytical reports, assay validation protocols for supporting gene therapy programs.
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The UCSF Clinical Cancer Genomics Lab runs targeted gene sequencing, microsatellite instability testing, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), and a 500+ gene next-generation sequencing panel for advanced diagnostic and prognostic molecular testing in patients with cancer.
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The College of Professional Studies is one of nine colleges of Northeastern University, a nationally ranked private research university. This degree prepares students for entry-‐ and mid-‐level roles in analytics, such as data analyst, data specialist, database analyst, program analyst, research analyst, or research associate.
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We look for our Associates to use and further develop their economic research abilities as well as their analytical and statistical skills on cases spanning a wide range of subjects, including antitrust, accounting, competition policy, class actions, intellectual property, labor and employment, among others.
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The automation scientist in DMPK at South San Francisco will be responsible for driving the implementation of automated workflows to support pre-clinical studies. Contribute to the development of automated workflows to support assays such as immunoassay (IA), peptide stability, protein binding, automated sample preparation for plasma and tissue drug concentration analysis, cell culture maintenance & cell-based assays.
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They will work within the UCSF Program for Pharmacoeconomics and Policy Studies (PRoPEPS) led by Dr. Leslie Wilson and in conjunction with Hangar Clinics Nationally, as well as with other research projects in PRoPEPS, but with a large focus on statistical analysis.
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