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stakeholders, as necessary. Actively identify opportunities for new and more efficient ways of conducting business to support enhanced departmental service and support. Lead/ oversee training and development
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of scientists The opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research in an inspiring, supportive and international environment. Professional development through regular mentorship, training
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research and development, and enabling the commercialization of innovative products in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, diagnostics and related fields. This position may be eligible for the possibility
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Administration: Assist the Dean in the development and implementation of strategic plans and initiatives. Oversee the day-to-day operations in primary area of responsibility including budget management, resource
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of microorganisms, the development of fermentation processes and the engineering of microorganisms to process food, produce food ingredients, food additives or food processing aids. Aparticular focus is put
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reviews work, gives positive and constructive feedback, and completes evaluations. Always coaches and supports the development efforts of each team member. Leverages knowledge of project management tools
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for a physician who will provide strategic direction and business development with a strong vision to develop and grow the Fred Hutch Sarcoma Clinical Research Program. This leader will contribute to our
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for staff/office moves. Support development and implementation of standards, policies, and procedures for Environmental services. Research on new techniques to be used in one's own area; Stay updated with
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, professional development allowance, a personal computer for use during the fellowship, tuition assistance, dependent care assistance, moving allowance, an onsite health and fitness facility, flexible health and
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pharmacology, or chemoprevention. We have a special interest in candidates focused on the development of novel agents for cancer-associated pain, a major unmet need and strength within the Department