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role involves coordinating First in Human to Phase III and Investigator-Initiated Trials. Responsibilities include patient recruitment, informed consent, trial coordination, data management, and
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experimental data; generate figures and summaries to support ongoing projects and publications. Contribute to the optimization and modification of experimental protocols to improve reproducibility and efficiency
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proposals, scientific manuscripts for peer review, clinical study protocols, or other scientific documents for faculty, research fellows, and students. · Collect, manage, and analyze research data
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submit data on appropriate forms according to protocol requirements. Ensure protocol compliance through intense monitoring of specific study requirements and schedule protocol-related activities. Play
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information about Dr. Brown’s lab, please visit here. As a successful candidate, you will: Perform tissue culture using aseptic techniques for media preparation, cell passaging, maintenance, and
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Journal for Clinicians, Gastroenterology, Cancer Cell, PNAS, JAMA Oncology, JNCI, Cancer Research, Clinical Cancer Research, , Annals of Surgery, etc. For more information on Dr. Goel’s research, please
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to Clinical Trial Data Coordinators, and acting as subject matter experts while ensuring strict compliance with research protocols, GCP, FDA, NIH, HIPAA, and institutional policies. CTPLs manage complex
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according to standard laboratory formulas. Track inventory levels, order supplies, and ensure an efficiently functioning laboratory environment. Experimental Design & Data Handling Assist in planning
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evaluate Quality System KPI data in support of Quality Management Review · Schedule and coordinate the Change Control Committee meetings · Conduct internal cGMP training. Maintain training
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, the selected candidate will advance ongoing correlative studies by analyzing immune markers of response in clinical samples. For more information about Dr. Kortylewski’s lab, please visit the Kortylewski Lab