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The Moores Cancer Center (MCC), an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center at UCSD Health, is embarking on a new trajectory to leverage its significant research and clinical strength which is embedded in an environment that values innovation and collaboration.
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It fosters and promotes HESC research at UCSD and partner institutes of the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine. Must be able to work in environment where biological, chemical, and radiological hazards are present, and human embryonic stem cell and animals are used in research.
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The new hire is expected to develop an active relationship with members of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics as well as with faculty from the College of Sciences and College of Education in the Center for Research in Mathematics and Science Education (CRMSE, SDSU has a robust ecosystem of STEM education research with STEM Education faculty in four departments in the College of Sciences, as well as in the College of Education.
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Drive health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) initiatives that identify and address payer evidence gaps and establish value for each product. Conduct payer and market research to identify patient populations, healthcare systems, and key stakeholders in each target market.
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The IP Legal Specialist, Senior will support the patent prosecution team by working closely with patent attorneys/agents and interacting with outside legal counsel and foreign associates.
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Leidos is seeking a full-time Research Epidemiologist to support the Deployment Health Research Department at the Naval Health Research Center in San Diego, CA. This position will support the Department of Defense (DoD) Birth and Infant Health Research (BIHR) team in their goal to examine reproductive health outcomes among military families and explore possible relationships between military service and reproductive health.
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Awesome opportunities to volunteer through Mars Volunteer Program, like volunteering at coral reef cleanups or on research vessels! Awesome opportunities to volunteer through Mars Volunteer Program, like volunteering at coral reef cleanups or on research vessels.
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Veterinary Student Debt Relief Programs- includes monthly contributions for full-time veterinarians, student loan advice, and lump sum contributions for student job program participation. School loan assistance through our Student Debt Relief Program.
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Job Title: Legal Specialist, Senior. Leverages knowledge of relevant legal framework as well as the client’s policies, practices, resources, systems, and tools related to one's area to provide legal support to department and other legal personnel.
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The SDSU Brain Development Imaging Laboratories ( BDIL ; bdil.sdsu.edu) is an innovative clinical research collaborative co-directed by Drs. Ruth Carper and Inna Fishman. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with SDSU Research Foundation.
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The research projects could be in molecular biology, immunology, microbiology or biochemistry. Job Title: Research Associate. Supports the research function by assisting with basic research projects, e.g., glassware and reagent needs for lab functions, by processing glassware and other technical materials using a GLP-compliant method.
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They will also be responsible ensuring strong cross-functional alignment in the flawless execution of strategy and promotional tactics working in close collaboration with partners, especially Patient Services, Patient Advocacy, Corporate Communications, Marketing Operations, Sales Training, Market Research, Regulatory, Legal, Medical Affairs, Regional Marketing Managers, Managed Markets, Regulatory other members of the brand team, and agencies.
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We are looking for a Research Assistant with background in Cell Biology, Tissue Engineering, Pharmaceutical sciences, or similar field. Boston Micro Fabrication Research Institute (San Diego) is looking for Biomedical Research Assistant.
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This is currently a hybrid position and employees are expected to come on-site to the Naval Health Research Center in San Diego a minimum of 1 day a week. The Research Epidemiologist will work closely and collaboratively with Principal Investigators, epidemiologists, analysts and study coordinators to support efforts across the full research project lifecycle.
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Territory Account Manager will successfully negotiate with Customers’ procurement, executive, and legal teams to secure long-term agreements for complex technical products across regional supply chains.
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