57 evolution "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" positions at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in United States
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work, dietician, spiritual care, and or any other supportive care teams when patient's situation indicates Professional Development and Clinic Engagement Participation in continuing education
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care teams when patient's situation indicates Professional Development and Clinic Engagement Participation in continuing education, departmental projects, committee work, and quality improvement
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development, implementation and management of laboratory operations. All responsibilities require both individual accountability and collaboration with other groups and departments. Direct reports include
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, presentations, and manuscripts Contribute to manuscript writing and grant development Provide statistical input as part of a multidisciplinary research team, with guidance from senior statisticians as needed
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, Pharmacy Assistants, Pharmacy Technicians, and Pharmacy Interns as applicable to the Fred Hutch pharmacy Assist with personnel performance reviews and the development and retention of competent personnel in
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require independent decision-making, analysis, policy and program development, problem and issue resolution and leadership skills. This position will be 1.0FTE/full-time, Monday-Friday from 8am-5pm
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requested Participate in the development and implementation of quality assurance programs for pharmacy services, including, but not limited to, prevention of medication errors Perform drug utilization
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, and or any other supportive care teams when patient's situation indicates Professional Development and Clinic Engagement Participation in continuing education, departmental projects, committee work, and
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, innovation, integrity, and respect. Responsibilities PRIMARY/ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Execute error-corrected NGS assay development and validation experiments in the laboratory. Document all work in electronic
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transcription in a chromatin context in normal development and disease. Areas of current interest focus on how abnormal activation of early developmental programs alters gene expression and cell fate in human