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III to work on research projects related to TCR specificity and the endogenous and induced immune response to cancer and infections. Work will include developing innovative methods for TCR repertoire
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evaluates patients' adaptation to health changes Develops a plan of care based on patients' disease, symptoms, and response to treatment Educates patients, families, and caregivers on disease processes
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to understand cancer development and to develop new therapeutic strategies. The Fred Hutch/University of Washington Head and Neck Research Program- Fred Hutch and the University of Washington have a world-class
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physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs and evaluates patients' adaptation to health changes. Develops a plan of care based on patients' disease, symptoms, and response to treatment. Educates
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7am - 5:30pm or 7:30am - 6pm. Responsibilities Assesses physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs and evaluates patients' adaptation to health changes Develops a plan of care based on patients
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. Responsibilities Assesses physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs and evaluates patients' adaptation to health changes Develops a plan of care based on patients' disease, symptoms, and response to treatment
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research lab environment, helping in the development of a project that studies how neurons regulate intestinal immunity. The ideal candidate is a reliable, organized, detail-oriented individual, interested
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biology and develops novel gene therapy and gene editing strategies is recruiting a Research Technician II to assist with in vivo modeling studies. The position involves various responsibilities, including
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Technology Core (ATC) and is responsible for supporting and collaboratively enhancing the antibody development needs of researchers at Fred Hutch. This position requires expertise in molecular biology and
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this position, you will develop novel computational tools to analyze TCR/BCR repertoire sequencing data & identify tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes with therapeutic potential. We are looking for a candidate