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As a fellow in our Neuro-Oncology program, you'll deepen your understanding of the biology and etiology of pediatric brain tumors while gaining clinical experience within one of North America's
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documentation related to radiation physics, equipment calibration, and quality assurance. Supports the implementation of radiation safety protocols and assists in maintaining and reporting department quality
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must hold a MS or PhD degree with a strong background and expertise in genomics, computational biology, metabolism research, and/or cancer biology. The ideal candidate will exhibit independence
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and handles confidential matters with professionalism and discretion. Key Responsibilities Coordinate department seminars, workshops, and conferences, including scheduling speakers, securing locations
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studies. Shows awareness of basic safety, ethical, and HPP considerations, and regulatory requirements in terms of documentation and study conduct. Assists in development of relevant technical, study, and
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services by utilizing the computerized scheduling system in an accurate, efficient manner. Maintains scheduling (clinic-specific) information and computer knowledge to ensure safe and effective scheduling
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neurobiology, immunology, structural biology, cell and molecular biology, infectious diseases, host-microbe interactions, chemical biology and therapeutics, computational biology and more. New institutional
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neurobiology, immunology, structural biology, cell and molecular biology, infectious diseases, host-microbe interactions, chemical biology and therapeutics, computational biology and more. New institutional
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as assigned to meet the goals and objectives of the department and the institution. Maintain regular and predictable attendance. Preferred Qualifications: PhD in neuroscience, biology, computational
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and exciting research environment studying experimental, theoretical, and computational problems in the structure, dynamics, and function of biological macromolecules and their relevance to human