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Excellent written and verbal skills Ability to maintain organized laboratory notebook and computer files Exceptional attention to detail Experience with standard laboratory techniques, including cell culture
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of multiple computer systems. The role provides continuity of care by ensuring a smooth transition between care settings and by developing a trusted relationship with patients to identify and assist with each
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, or similar, or equivalent combination of education and experience Demonstrated scientific knowledge in the area of study Demonstrated basic laboratory skills PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Independent
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program, paid sick leave (1 hour for every 30 hours worked), and prorated paid holidays (up to 11 days per year). Additional Information We are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Vietnam
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project management skills and committee experience Proficiency in basic computer skills (EMR, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.) Ability to work under pressure related to work/time deadlines Ability
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Strategic Leadership: Lead the development and execution of the strategic plan for the disease group(s) or program(s), ensuring alignment with the overall mission and strategic priorities of Fred Hutch as a
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, compassion, determination, excellence, innovation, integrity, and respect. Responsibilities Participate in molecular biology efforts to design and express antibodies Other duties as assigned. Qualifications
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use of multiple computer systems. This is a Full Time (40 Hours Per Week) role with a variable schedule that will include some Weekends and Holidays. Responsibilities Maintains the flow of the clinic
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use of multiple computer systems. Responsibilities Maintains the flow of the clinic/unit by coordinating with clinical staff to direct and monitor patient location Greets and screens patients arriving
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Hutch's Translational Research Program. Metastatic breast cancer remains a devastating disease and new therapies and prevention strategies are desperately needed. In the Cheung lab, we aim to decipher how