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to work autonomously. The candidate's responsibility may involve theoretical and numerical model development, experimental data analysis, fieldwork experiments, and guiding students and postdocs within
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faculty, 168 academic appointees, 331 residents, fellows and postdocs and 480 staff personnel. Incumbent will coordinate and oversee start-up procedures, implementation, recruitment, screening, enrollment
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dynamic (PD) studies. Ability to perform PK/PD studies on anti-CLL pharmacological agents. Ability to work with in vivo or in vitro assays systems, e.g. ELISA, cytokine determination, proliferation and
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faculty, 168 academic appointees, 331 residents, fellows and postdocs and 480 staff personnel. Under direction and in collaboration with the Principal Investigator (PI), the Staff Research Associate/ Lab
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including but not limited to vocational counseling, job analysis, medical separation, disability counseling, and job reassignment for staff, faculty and Academic student employees, including Postdocs, who
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supported: 18-20 Additional complexity/workload responsibilities (see examples in guideline document): GCCP; FSEP; Multi-department collaboration; PostDoc visas; MCAs; High profile PIs; Resource intensive
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students, postdocs and general laboratory operations. Others duties assigned as needed. Advanced theoretical knowledge and/or Bachelor's Degree in medicine, molecular biology, cancer biology, cell biology
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of common diagnostic tests, exams and procedures, e.g., laboratory blood tests, x-rays, EKG's, biopsies and GI endoscopies. Demonstrated strong computer skills and knowledge of PCIS/Epic for retrieval
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of common diagnostic tests, exams and procedures, e.g., laboratory blood tests, x-rays, EKG's, biopsies and GI endoscopies. Demonstrated strong computer skills and knowledge of PCIS/Epic for retrieval
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expertise and creativity that enrich the research environment for all members of the UC community, including graduate and undergraduate students. Postdocs are often expected to complete research objectives