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their visitors for the purpose of conveying information on treatment procedures and visitors hours. They also attempt to encourage and support those persons who may be despondent or apprehensive
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the tasks of the position and to communicate effectively to obtain and convey information. Preferred : Previous experience working in a hospital setting and/or in the hospital industry. Possess excellent
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and maintain current and new features of enterprise applications including but not limited to the new Research Information Management System and Huron Research Suite. Duties: Software Analysis and
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specimens utilizing the computer system and/or manual procedures. Records data into appropriate accession logbooks when computers are not available. Reviews all patient specimens received for proper labeling
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. The incumbent must ensure the patient’s follow up treatment needs have been fully addressed and will be responsible for documenting patient research and medical information. The successful candidate must be able
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information on treatment procedures and visitors hours. They also attempt to encourage and support those persons who may be despondent or apprehensive. Qualified candidates will demonstrate excellent
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celebrate and take pride in the following: Named one of the "Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs" by Diverse Magazine. Serving a highly diverse student body (click here for more information
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development, (4) student mentorship, (5) statistical inference with astronomical data, including AI/ML tools, and/or (6) experience working in large collaborations. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral
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-phosphate. Recent findings from the lab indicate that ACER2 plays an important role in mediating adverse events of chemotherapeutic agents, such as myelosuppression. For more information about the
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findings from the lab indicate that ACER2 plays important roles in mediating chemotherapy-induced tumor metastasis and cancer chemoresistance. For more information about the groundbreaking research in