84 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
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with pursuing the major scientific research goals of Dr. Thomas's lab with a focus on studying the development of memory to vaccines and infections in infants. In this light, the Position's specific job
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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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on managing colleagues to deliver on high priority projects and supervising daily operational work as well as core human resource responsibilities. The role will need to develop relationships with leaders
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our South Lake Union campus. Responsibilities Primary/Essential Duties Provide administrative support for the Associate Vice President, Philanthropy, including meeting planning, material development
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in the development, implementation and management of clinical trials. Responsible for the collection, coordination, processing, and quality control of clinical trial data in accordance with protocols
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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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participants and log these into a database. Prepare reagents and culture media. Organize samples and data for study team, including data entry of questionnaires Summarize results from studies. Perform
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administrative activities, ensuring all projects are completed according to established timelines and annual goals. Develop donor-facing materials and departmental materials; support review, edit, and refinement
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Processing Services Specialists, developing and maintaining relationships with other Fred Hutch departments and outside providers. Additionally, the role performs blood bank transfusion support and bone marrow
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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