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Work with a diverse range of multimodal and biological data types, including multi-omics data, cell/tissue images, human specimen/cohort data, cryoET tomography, scientific literature, and more.
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Tissue Procurement Specialist is responsible for communicating via phone, email with various members of partner labs to manage sample and document requests, triage order issues, and coordinate shipping and receiving.
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Perform surgical procedures, which can include but are not limited to appendectomies, hernia repairs, gallbladder removals, colon surgeries, and various other abdominal, breast, and soft tissue surgeries.
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Location: Mountain View, CA - Hybrid position. Support schematic and layout review; experienced with board signal integrity and avoiding EMI and acoustics issues for both power management and mixed signal routing.
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Performs laboratory experiments utilizing the da Vinci Surgical Platforms and competitor products on ex-vivo tissue benchtop models. Manages logistics for onsite and off site studies, including tissue and/or equipment shipping, ordering, tracking, and receiving.
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Help perform in vivo tumor implants, caliper measurements, bioluminescent imaging, dosing, and collect blood and tissue for downstream analyses. Experience with mouse handling techniques including tail-vein, intraperitoneal, and sub cutaneous dosing of small molecules, adoptive cell transfer, and tissue harvesting.
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The Research Assistant will support ongoing research projects that study stem cell and tissue engineering approaches to treat vascular disease and muscle injury. If you need special assistance or an accommodation to apply for a posted position, please contact jobs@pavir.org - Human Resources department.
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We work on (1) partial reprogramming, (2) blood factors, and (3) autophagy to rejuvenate cell and tissue function with the ultimate aim of adding years to healthy human lifespan by 10 years. We have an open position for an experienced Research Associate, In Vivo to establish and support a range of activities enabling our in vivo research and clinical development.
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Galaxy IT LLC is a service-based company committed to delivering innovative IT solutions.
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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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