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for submission; participates as co-investigator as appropriate in new research grant submissions; develops projects, collects data, and conducts qualitative and quantitative analysis in new research projects
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, injections, irradiation coordination, monitoring, and tissue collection Maintain cell lines, reagents, and lab stocks Conduct data collection and data analysis Maintain accurate and organized laboratory
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contribute to protocol development, statistical analysis plans, and preparation of regulatory submissions that uphold the highest standards of scientific rigor. Collaboration is a defining aspect of this role
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cytometry, DNA replication track analysis, Western blot analysis, chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP), proteomics, next-generation sequencing and analysis, genome and epigenome editing, small-molecule
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accordance with institutional and federal guidelines (e.g., OSHA). Strong analytical skills with experience in data analysis, interpretation, and reporting for scientific publications and grant proposals
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analysis Maintain accurate and organized laboratory records Participate in research team meetings and assist with training students as needed Required Qualifications PhD in oncology, immunology, or related
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; executes experiments; performs data analysis; reports to principal investigator (PI); 30 Develops new methods for research; develops and details understanding of current relevant scientific literature; 20
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. Final salary will be based on equity and available budget. Responsibilities 50% Research (e.g., study design and protocol development, participant recruitment, data analysis, manuscript writing, grant
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, deliverables, communication with internal teams, and engagement with external partners and sponsors. Conduct applied research tasks such as literature reviews, mixed-methods data collection, data analysis, and
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. Recruiting, supporting, and retaining faculty of the highest caliber is a core component of this commitment. The Office of Academic Affairs (OAA) has established Dual Careers and Faculty Relocation (DCFR