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experience. Proven performance in a comparable role. Experience in managing complex research programs, cellular and molecular biology techniques, human cohort design and management, High Throughput Sequencing
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Medicine, and Philanthropy is proud to raise funds that fuel the adult oncology program on behalf of both Fred Hutch and UW Medicine. Our team of more than 140 Philanthropy staff implement high-performing
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, performance, development and engagement. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in life science or computational biology field. 10+ years of experience in immune repertoire
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of translation and other RNA metabolic processes in human cells (Nugent et al. Nature Methods 2025). The Research Tech will be responsible for performing bench-level experiments, mammalian cell culture, high
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techniques, including western blotting, flow cytometry, and immunofluorescence Experience in experimental and computational analyses of immune receptor repertoires, including High Throughput Sequencing (HTS
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. Performs annual competency assessments for assigned staff. Coordinates daily workflow. Qualifications Required: High school graduation or the equivalent WA State Surgical Tech registration required
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III to work on research projects. Work will include analysis of human samples from numerous infection and oncology cohorts. Cellular and molecular techniques will be integrated for high resolution
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; process, organize & summarize data; report experimental results as necessary. Assist in drafting sections of research manuscripts. Provide basic lab operation support including equipment maintenance
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chain management as needed. Effectively prioritize and perform multiple concurrent projects including clinical department restructures. Collaborate with the Manager to resolve your team's areas' inventory
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shared resources Research development: Provide a high level of support for users of the ATC by establishing and maintaining positive, collaborative working relationships with faculty and external users