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The in vivo activities will include dosing (PO, SC, IP, IV, etc), monitoring and scoring, blood collection and tissue harvest. We are seeking a highly motivated in vivo research associate to join our Inflammation group as a contractor.
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Participate in end-to-end Cell Line Development pipeline projects, including activities from vector design and construction to clonal cell lines ready for Master Cell Bank generation. Description: Senior Research Associate - Pre-Pivotal Biologics Development.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator I will participate in clinical research activities related to the Living Brain Project. Assist in activities related to clinical research studies including but not limited to answering phone calls, screening participants for eligibility, scheduling/coordinating specimen drop off.
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Title: Cell Line Development Senior Research Associate. Support CLD activities including clone selection, technology development, media development, process optimization, and process characterization studies.
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Job Title – Research Associate – Biology - Onsite in Foster City. Job Title: Research Associate – Biology. Candidates should be willing to learn in vivo techniques, including oral gavage (PO), intraperitoneal (IP) dosing, subcutaneous (SC) dosing, intravenous (IV) dosing, in-life and terminal blood collection, necropsy and tissue harvest.
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Coordinates critical research tasks and patient activities in accordance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP). JOB SUMMARYThe Research RN, NCHRI works directly with the physician in accurately and professionally executing all clinical research projects in an acute care/inpatient setting (ED, Cath Lab, ICU, EP lab, Step down and OR) as well as the ambulatory and ancillary areas.
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Engage in content and image research, curatorial research, management of exhibition information, fact-checking, docent training, and press relations, among other exhibition-related activities.
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Work closely with the NIAID Small Business Program Coordinator and scientific program staff, to identify and inform small biomedical business owners about NIAID research priorities, activities, and funding opportunities, and to provide SBIR/STTR policy and procedural assistance to potential applicants.
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Leads Financial Reporting activities, ensuring timely development, maintenance, and distribution of all Financial Reporting for the Graduate Center including activities in the CUNY Research Foundation, Graduate Center Tax Levy Activities, Non-Tax Levy Activities and Related Entities.
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The Graduate Center's commitment to research and scholarship for the public good is exemplified by its more than 30 centers, institutes, and initiatives, including its Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC), a 200,000 square-foot facility in upper Manhattan, designed to promote collaboration among scientists in five areas of global research and innovation: nanoscience, photonics, structural biology, neuroscience, and environmental sciences.
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Alternatively, a Doctoral degree (PhD, ScD, or DrPH) or Master's degree in a relevant discipline (i.e., Health services research, health outcomes research, public health, statistics, or pharmaceutical sciences) with at least 5 years of experience leading epidemiologic research in the pharmaceutical setting.
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Provide regulatory advice, support and management of compliance programs to the New York Branch, and the US registered broker-dealer across activities, including Debt and Equity Capital Markets, M&A, Leveraged Finance, Lending, Structured Products and Research.
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This role will also interact directly with Dean's Office staff, including the Assistant Dean of Diversity Equity and Inclusion (for support with broadening participation efforts), the Outreach Director (for support with K-16 educational objectives), the Finance team (for budget coordination), and Columbia Engineering Managers of Grants and Contracts (for support with pre-award activities), and with university-wide partners in central administration and across schools and units.
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S/he is responsible for collaborating across US business and foreign affiliates to deliver US regulatory subject matter expertise on the Private Side CIB Businesses including but not limited to Debt and Equity Capital Markets, M&A, Leveraged Finance, Lending, Structured Products and Research.
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Research current benchmark trends, sounds and potential content partners; informing the Brand Director of changes that are relevant to the company's marketing activities and explore repost-able content.
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