104 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at City of Hope
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need them today. As a successful candidate, you will: We are seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Clinical Research Associate II to manage multiple research protocols with a focus on efficiency
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genes related to the development of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease in the Hispanic population. He also continues to oversee the Diabetes and Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Program, which he
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of complex biological data. Develops custom software and databases as needed. As a successful candidate, you will: · Consult on various research projects as assigned under supervision of the department
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beginning in 2019. The team behaves as EDC experts and maintains primary responsibility over form design, development, validation, and updates on a recurring basis until study closure. Key Responsibilities
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presentation, ability to work efficiently in a team and with collaborators · Experience in Single Cell Multi-omics techniques and multiple component analysis programs is an advantage · Previous
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working on projects that aim to develop novel therapeutics for cancer. The successful candidate will perform experiments to investigate the activity and mechanism of action of new anti-cancer agents in
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. This position will manage multiple research protocols, ensuring regulatory compliance and efficient data flow. Coordinates patient scheduling, conducts consents, and operates independently with strong
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, ordering supplies, and assisting with procedure development. This position plays a key role in supporting departmental and medical center objectives within a fast-paced, acute care environment. As a
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metabolic syndrome · Utilize multiple cutting-edge technologies, including spatial transcriptomics and single nuclei multiomics, to dissect the molecular mechanisms of cardiomyopathy under diabetes
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visit here . If you are passionate about some of the following things, we are working on this may be the perfect opportunity: · Development of cell-free DNA (mutation and methylation), RNA, and