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staff in specialized procedures, equipment, and theoretical concepts behind unique tests. May contribute to the preparation of manuscripts by describing methods and specialized techniques. Keep abreast
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, including multivariate Cox proportional hazards models. Experience with the analysis of genotype and phenotype data in PLINK. High performance computing cluster workflow pipeline development. Experience
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on identifying methods to mitigate toxicities from cancer treatment, with the goal of improving long-term patient outcomes. As a successful candidate, you will: · Conduct protocol management of multiple
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coordinator under the department of population sciences. The project coordinator provides support to the Director for the development and coordination of all program activities. As a successful candidate, you
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lab activities, and perform equipment maintenance and troubleshooting. Enter data, generate reports, and ensure meticulous record-keeping and documentation. Assist in developing analytical methods
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statistical analyses, grant, and manuscript preparation. Ensures data quality and provides leadership in summarizing results and methods. Develops and manages databases, overseeing data entry, quality, and
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. Familiarity with biochemical assays, including enzyme activity assays, ELISA, and ligand-binding assays. Prior experience or exposure to protein crystallization methods. Additional Information: Along with your
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to studies focused on culturomics and mouse modeling. As a successful candidate, you will: Perform culturomics techniques, including anaerobic and aerobic culturing methods. Isolate and characterize microbiome
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medical oncology is preferred · A solid understanding of statistical methods and clinical and translational research procedures. · Proficient in written and spoken English City of Hope
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discipline such as cellular or tumor immunology or related fields · Interest and knowledge in vaccine research (poxvirus especially) and neoantigen-based vaccine methods utilizing bioinformatics