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Knowledge of EH&S, USDA, AAALAC, NIH, FDGLP, state, local and UCSF requirements in housing and care of animals in teaching and biomedical research to ensure the highest standard for animal welfare.
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The DFA works closely with the Director of the International Research Services Office (IRSO), the Assistant Controller for Contracts and Grants, and other key campus leaders to help improve campus services to address the needs of UCSF global health researchers.
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RNA/DNA isolation from various tissues/cells from human, non-human primate, and rodents.
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Working under the supervision of the Equality Action Center’s Director, Research Director, and SVP of Strategy and Research, the Fellow will conduct social science research and writing on bias, diversity, workplace discrimination against family caregivers, and related topics.
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UConn Health is a top-ranked health provider located in Farmington and delivers award-winning medical education, research, and hospital and clinical services to 1.3 million patients a year.
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The Biomedical Equipment Technician III is responsible for the maintenance, repair, and calibration of complex biomedical equipment and systems. The Biomedical Equipment Technician III will work independently and as part of a team to ensure that all equipment is functioning properly and meets regulatory requirements.
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The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a leading university dedicated to promoting health worldwide through advanced biomedical research, graduate-level education in the life sciences and health professions, and excellence in patient care.
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As an SLPA, you will work under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist to provide speech and language therapy services to individuals of all ages. Stay updated on current research and best practices in speech-language pathology.
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The Eurofins network of companies is the global leader in food, environment, pharmaceutical and cosmetic product testing and in discovery pharmacology, forensics, advanced material sciences and agroscience contract research services.
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Iaterion is seeking a research scientist to conduct preclinical molecular biology and animal experiments. Candidates should have a PhD in physiology, neuroscience, biochemistry, molecular biology, bioengineering, or a related field.
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License/Certification California Clinical Laboratory Scientist License About UCSF The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a leading university dedicated to promoting health worldwide through advanced biomedical research, graduate-level education in the life sciences and health professions, and excellence in patient care.
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You will be responsible for conducting scientific research and experiments related to immune cell activation and evaluating novel immune stimulants using in vivo and in vitro modeling. You will primarily be responsible for the development and execution of in-vivo , ex-vivo , as well as in-vitro studies in discovery research to support the advancement of Deciduous’ small molecule and other modalities in Deciduous therapeutic pipeline.
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The Cardiac Biomechanics Lab is a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary research group with a strong focus on integrated clinical and biomechanical research, where expertise from radiology, cardiology, cardiac surgery and bioengineering are combined together to improve outcome for patients with cardiovascular disease.
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The San Francisco office of this highly prestigious, multi-national firm has experienced phenomenal growth in recent years and provides a full spectrum of legal services in a number of areas, including: commercial litigation, antitrust, intellectual property, health care, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, real estate, project finance, and environmental.
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Allied Universal® Executive Protection and Intelligence Services is seeking a results-driven, highly motivated GSOC Operator to support our client in San Francisco, CA. As a Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) Operator, you will use open source material to find, research, and assess information that could indicate a potential concern to the client, its employees, and its interests.
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