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Working with Research Unit biology leads and Precision Medicine Companion Diagnostic leads to ensure alignment of preclinical, clinical biomarker and CDx strategies. Extensive experience in oncology translational research, with proven track record of high-impact contributions to biomarker discovery and implementation of biomarker strategy into clinical development.
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Analytical Skill, Analytical Skill, Analytical Thinking, Chemical Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Trials, Collaboration, Communication Skills, Curiosity, Data, Data Analysis, Design Of Experiments, Detail-Oriented, Drug Development, Drug Discovery, Ethics, Gene Therapy, Immunology, Inventory Management, Laboratory, Lifesciences, Machine Learning (Ml), Management, Medical Research, Molecular Biology {+ 10 more.
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The Department includes the specialties of Prosthodontics, Operative Dentistry, Implant Dentistry and Endodontics and offers a unique interdisciplinary environment for teaching, research, and clinical activities.
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DescriptionThe Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) seeks an experienced research analyst to serve as our new Clinical Support Specialist. This role conducts surveillance and complex administrative activities related to infectious diseases for high priority cases for the Division of STD Prevention and HIV Surveillance (DSTDP), within the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory (BIDLS), in conjunction with the clinical team.
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A Research Assistant is wanted to assist with ongoing experiments that include human beta cell culture, molecular biology techniques, flow cytometry, histology, mammalian cell culture and animal studies, and banking of human and mouse iPS cells.
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REQUIRED: Masters in Public Health or in another Social Science discipline is desired OR a Bachelor's degree required with a minimum of five (5) years work experience in healthcare clinical research operations.
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Basic biostatistics and ability to interpret data from clinical trials and outcomes research. Our programs were developed in collaboration with Stanford Medicine and is based on 20+ years of research on over 70,000 patients across six randomized clinical trials.
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Ph. D. or equivalent degree in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g., molecular biology, biochemistry, pharmacology) with a minimum of 8 years of experience in biomarker research and developmen.
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PhD in Toxicology, Biology, Pharmacology, or other relevant field with minimum 12 years of professional/industry experience in toxicology–related research and/or drug discovery and development.
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Our client, a major academic medical center in Boston and the nation's largest hospital based research program, is looking for a Clinical Research Project Manager to join a major study group dedicated to the further research and care of cardiovascular disease patients.
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Partner with other teams involved in the end-to-end assay launch and maintenance processes, including Clinical Ops, Clinical Lab, Quality, Regulatory Affairs, Medical, Business Stakeholders, etc.
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Informational links EnvironmentThe Mike Toth Head and Neck Cancer Center is in the Simches Research Center at Mass General Hospital, in the Historic Beacon Hill Neighborhood of Boston. Our lab is housed within the Simches Research Center at Mass General Hospital and is affiliated with Mass Eye and Ear, Mass General, Harvard Medical School, and the Broad Institute of MIT. ApplicationApplicants should submit a resume and cover letter.
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Specific Area of Research: Hematopoiesis, Microparticles, Megakaryocyte/Platelet Cell BiologyThis Research Assistant I will be responsible for: Isolate primary megakaryocytes and platelets needed for weekly experiments.
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The National Cancer Institute funds the University of Massachusetts Boston-Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center grant ( this longstanding collaboration has enabled faculty at both institutions to strengthen and extend partnerships for research on health disparities, PhD training, and community outreach.
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The position involves collaboration with protein science, in-vivo biology, single-cell sequencing, bioinformatics, translational and clinical teams to execute and advance HiFiBiO’s drug discovery and translational research.
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