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staff in their assigned houses. This posting is intended to fill two (2) vacancies CORE DUTIES*: In this role, you will: Lead and manage program(s) or function(s) under minimal supervision. Administer
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the research program to a variety of internal and external audiences. Analyze trends in recruitment and assure there is a limited number of competing trials. Make recommendations for a variety of options within
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application information is captured in our official files for immediate access to your resume, you must apply to http://stanfordcareers.stanford.edu and in the key word search box, indicate Requisition #107853
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. Stanford University is seeking an experienced and collaborative Clinical Research Manager (CRM) to join our expanding clinical research program in the PACCM for a 6-month fixed-term position. This is an
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attention to detail. Proficiency in using computers, software, and web-based applications in a previous administrative setting. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (REQUIRED): Two-year college degree and two years related
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*: Frequently stand, walk, twist, bend, stoop, squat and use fine light/fine grasping. Occasionally sit, reach above shoulders, perform desk-based computer tasks, use a telephone and write by hand, lift, carry
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have these key responsibilities: (1) Program Oversight and Development Serve as a member of designated research compliance committees; facilitate risk assessment and registration application processes
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verbal and written). Ability to understand and follow job-related instructions given in English, either verbally or in writing. Basic computer skills(email/Calendaring) and use of smart phone Basic
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, research new regulations, and recommend and implement approved changes. May manage compliance program for area of responsibility, and create complex compliance reports. Develop reports and presentations
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throughput single cell phenotyping and high-volume genome and transcriptome sequencing, but also in developing appropriate analysis of these results through existing and novel computational pipelines