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effective 12/06/2024.* We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Lead Anaplan Model Builder to join our growing Health Sciences Business Analytics team. In this role, you will play a key role in
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tracking of data metrics, built upon a foundation of broad- based collaboration and sustained through the facilitation of an effective governance model. Management experience in research administration in a
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modeling, User Story creations and narrative description. Demonstrated ability to work with others from diverse backgrounds. Self-motivated and works independently and as part of a team. Able to learn
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. Knowledge of UC San Diego's procedures for laboratory safety preferred. Experience with Illumina next-gen sequencing, e.g. library prep and analysis. Experience in cell culture, stem cell modeling, CRISPR
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, cellular, molecular and prostate cancer biology. Knowledge of current prostate cancer disease models and understanding of clinical features of prostate cancer and treatments. Employment is subject to a
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integration of the case management into patient care delivery models. Works with colleagues across the medical center to ensure compliance with accreditation and licensure requirements within the clinical
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supervision, the incumbent will work as a laboratory assistant to assist in studies of rodent models and laboratory rodent colonies within the Department of Psychiatry. The incumbent will be responsible
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to benthic ecology, shoreline to open ocean dynamics, data to information systems, our research encompasses field work, laboratory experimentation and computer modeling to acquire, integrate, synthesize and
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and collaboration with groups conducting related research. Incumbent will assist in the investigation of blood cell production and stem cell transplantation in mouse and human cell models. Research
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Intelligence (AI). Under supervision, the Incumbent will mostly work within the UC San Diego HUMANOID CoRE (humanoid.ucsd.edu), an organoid-based research core that strives to build disease models for testing