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Department: Medicine | Emergency Medicine PH2S/HealthNow Clinical Research Assistant (CRA) 2 serves as a health promotion advocate in the Emergency Department’s HealthNow Program, a population health-focused
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, cleans, and/or tests research or lab equipment; provides assistance in performing tests or investigations using research equipment; performs other assistance in support of a research program; assists with
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to multiple audiences: academic peers, policymakers, community groups, or corporate stakeholders. Must possess strong interpersonal skills to co-create knowledge and initiatives across disciplines and roles
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statement summarizing research interests and experience, and contact information for 3 references. Additional Information The OSUCCC – James is the only cancer program in the United States that features a
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Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) accredited nursing program required. Current Ohio license or interim permit. *Experience in relevant care setting preferred. Additional Information
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for Education in Nursing (ACEN) accredited nursing program required. Current Ohio license or interim permit. *Experience in relevant care setting preferred. Graduate degree in Nursing or related field approved by
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, and therapeutic response and resistance and to translate these findings to improve patient outcomes. The overall goal of this research program—spanning basic mechanistic discoveries, application of high
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models of multiple sclerosis, and flow cytometry. Immune cell isolation and functional assays ; collaborates with Principal Investigator (PI) to develop, manage and implement research projects; plans
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of this research program—spanning basic mechanistic discoveries, application of high-throughput technologies, validation in cancer-relevant mouse models, and translation platforms—is to understand the fundamental
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| Veterinary Preventive Medicine The Researcher manages projects in the Swientist extension program and conducts research studies aimed at understanding infectious disease at the human-animal interface