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research experiments of cell culture, western-blot, PCR, Flowcytometry, and mouse xenograft implantation. Demonstrated proficiency in techniques across multiple fields, including molecular and cellular
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, and tact. Handle multiple, concurrent tasks. Working Conditions Interact by phone, email or in person with faculty and administrative staff at the University and occasionally with staff of federal
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troubleshoot issues. Maintain professional relationships and communications with faculty, students, and administrators. Organizational skills. Properly identify and adjust priorities while executing multiple
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. Interfaces with colleagues on the Risk and Investment Operations teams to investigate and resolve issues in a timely manner. Interacts with multiple constituencies across the University as well as external
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. Preferred Competencies Demonstrated leadership, time management skills, a proactive approach to problem-solving, and the organization and coordination skills to handle multiple concurrent tasks with deadlines
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-Time CRC2 will be involved in quality assurance for multiple research study types: investigator-initiated, multi-centered cooperative group studies, multi-institutional pharmaceutical trials, and multi
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and collaboratively in a team setting. Self-motivated and take initiative. Prioritize multiple projects and independently follow through with detail. Passionate about development work and a genuine
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Qualifications Education: Bachelors degree. Experience: Clinical research experience or relevant experience. Experience coordinating multiple studies (e.g., investigator initiated, industry sponsored, multi-site
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reason required. Perform multiple tasks and deal with periodic interruptions required. Use a personal computer and standard software packages required. Organized, energetic individual with excellent
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after infection and vaccination, (b) examining variability in individuals’ responses after multiple exposures and inferring correlates of protection, (c) developing methods to measure vaccine