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the future. Together, faculty and students in H&S engage in inspirational teaching, learning, and research every day. The Red-Horse Lab at Stanford University and HHMI, https://redhorselab.com/ , studies
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for renewal based on funding availability. To learn more about the lab and PI , please visit: https://med.stanford.edu/pans.html The Immune Behavioral Health/PANS Research Program within the Department
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change the world. For more information about the department visit: http://pathology.stanford.edu About the Lab: The LSRP will work in the lab of Dr. Ansuman Satpathy, MD, PhD (Department of Pathology and
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moves. May serve as the point of contact for general maintenance, health and safety, and other facility concerns within the unit(s); report any incidents or potential safety problems to appropriate
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and Services department, and campus IT to diagnose and resolve complex authentication and access issues. * Investigates vendor reports of excessive downloading or other security concerns and
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administration. Responsible for leading the administrative functions of a program or unit. Perform human resources transactional support and/or faculty affairs support; coordinate or manage the visa process. Serve
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relevant experience. To be successful in this position, you will bring: Slate, PeopleSoft experience highly desirable. Knowledge of computer system capabilities, business processes, and work flow. Experience
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/or management staff. Interact with the principal investigator regularly, ensuring patient safety and adherence to proper study conduct. Ensure essential documentation and recording of patient and
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/or management staff. Interact with the principal investigator regularly, ensuring patient safety and adherence to proper study conduct. Ensure essential documentation and recording of patient and
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reconciliation in collaboration with finance and management staff. * Communicate regularly with principal investigators and study leadership regarding study progress, operational issues, and participant safety