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biochemical assays • Cell culture and transfection • Immunoblotting • Sectioning, immunohistochemistry, and imaging • Developing and optimizing new protocols • Data analysis 10% general responsibilities
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figures and contribute to manuscript writing and data presentations for publication and conferences • Assist in maintaining and optimizing core immunological assays and cytometry platforms • Present
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to characterize immune cell populations involved in cell death clearance and tissue repair • Develop and optimize protocols for efferocytosis assays and fibrotic tissue analysis • Analyze data using appropriate
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, and/or SPSS. ●Experience with REDCap, including form development, data entry, and data export. ●Demonstrated experience implementing innovative technology solutions, optimizing research workflows, and
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; optimize the benefits of having a diverse workforce. Teamwork is an essential skill to promote synergy within the organization. Candidates must be able to share due credit with coworkers; display enthusiasm
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stakeholders to plan optimal strategies to support LAI-PrEP implementation, and pilot a cyclical Plan-Do-Study-Act implementation strategy within two outpatient clinics serving priority populations for HIV
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Allocation: Manage the distribution of all departmental resources—including fiscal, human, facilities, and equipment—while delegating administrative responsibilities where appropriate to ensure optimal
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consistent and effective messaging across all platforms. Collaborate with the Medical School communications team to ensure alignment on messaging and priorities. Leverages communications resources to optimize
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supervision and coordination of services for appointment scheduling, front desk reception, referral scheduling and EMR optimization. This position is charged with the creation and maintenance of a welcoming
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and proactively addressing challenges in a fast-paced, high-visibility environment. Optimizing operational efficiency while balancing competing priorities with professionalism and sound judgment. We