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. Also teach and train research staff in procedures such as animal handling and restraint, venipuncture and anesthetic techniques. c) Teach and/or train or provide guidance to less experienced or skilled
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laboratory of Stephen Skirboll, MD and Albert Wong, MD, in the Department of Neurosurgery at Stanford University School of Medicine and the VA Palo Alto. We are interested in developing immunotherapies
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to create a future when humans and nature thrive in concert and in perpetuity. The school is made up of a three-part structure to drive global impact: Our academic departments and programs educate students
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, education, and collaborative program development. Why Join Stanford? Be part of a nationally leading program in pain medicine, housed within a world-class academic medical center. Collaborate with top
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study meetings. Duties include: Schedule and/or call subjects for appointments; contact participants with reminders or other requirements. Prepare, distribute, and process questionnaires. Perform clerical
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, administration, and service to the university community and graduate students in five portfolio areas: fellowships and funding, professional development, diversity and inclusion, interdisciplinary learning, and
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employee evaluations. * Collaborate in research planning activities, working closely with principal investigators to help develop and review potential protocols prior to study initiation, including assisting
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decisions. Make exceptions on issues of eligibility, course enrollment and program requirements. Develop recommendations and collaborate with staff, faculty and other offices to resolve programmatic issues
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consent from study participants according to protocol. Assist in developing recruitment strategies. Coordinate collection of study specimens and processing. Collect and manage patient and laboratory data
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for research and training in child development. It provides high quality educational programs to over 550 young children (2-5 years) each year, their parents, students in training, research and teaching