85 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" uni jobs at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
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and annual goals. Develop donor-facing materials and departmental materials; support review, edit, and refinement of materials. Carry-out complex assignments in support of revenue and expense
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patient families, as well as corporate and foundation partners. The Assistant Director, Foundation Relations, works under the direction of team leadership to develop and implement effective, creative, and
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students Present at educational conferences to multidisciplinary staff, as requested Develop and provide nursing in-services Provide didactic teaching to student pharmacists at the University of Washington
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profiling of immune responses. Responsibilities Independently perform experiments using existing, modified, or newly developed techniques/ protocols. Set up protocols using new or modified laboratory
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laboratory experiments using various existing, modified or newly developed techniques. Set up protocols; assist in developing new lab techniques as needed. Identify experimental data pertinent to the problem
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experiments at the bench level to support investigative work. Prepare and maintain laboratory reagents, stocks, cultures or cell lines. Perform and modify documented protocols and assays. Maintain laboratory
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this position, the incumbent will develop novel computational tools to analyze TCR/BCR repertoire sequencing data & identify tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes with therapeutic potential. We are looking for a
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, training, supporting, disciplining and evaluating nursing staff. Assist in P&P, SOP, and patient education development. Assist in goal setting for the clinical service in collaboration with
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initiatives. Develop, edit, and maintain project administrative materials including project dashboards. Assist Sloan Precision Oncology Institute team members in administrative tasks related to research
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environment researching the mechanisms of hematopoietic stem cell development and leukemogenesis. The focus of our lab is to unravel the dynamic intercellular interactions and signal pathways governing