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neuroscientific methods and a passion for advancing our understanding of brain function and related biological processes. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to innovative projects in a
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statistical results. Responsible for the statistical aspects of clinical trials including documentation of statistical methods, review of validation checks and providing reports to the research team
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, evaluate, and apply cutting-edge computational and statistical methods and software for the analysis of biomedical and clinical data across the Cedars-Sinai enterprise. Are you ready to be a part of
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, cardiology, and digestive diseases, to genetics, genomics, neurosciences, and women's health. You can continue your career journey with us! The Slomka Laboratory focuses on developing innovative methods
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, cardiology, and digestive diseases, to genetics, genomics, neurosciences, and women's health. You can continue your career journey with us! The Slomka Laboratory focuses on developing innovative methods
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, cardiology, and digestive diseases, to genetics, genomics, neurosciences, and women's health. You can continue your career journey with us! The Slomka Laboratory focuses on developing innovative methods
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, and digestive diseases, to genetics, genomics, neurosciences, and women's health. You can continue your career journey with us! The Slomka Laboratory focuses on developing innovative methods for fully
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, and digestive diseases, to genetics, genomics, neurosciences, and women's health. You can continue your career journey with us! The Slomka Laboratory focuses on developing innovative methods for fully
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contribute to a range of innovative projects focusing on cancer prevention and control, emerging technologies in healthcare, and health outcomes. In addition to gaining experience in research methods, study
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on cell therapy and regenerative medicine. Research conducted in the Rogers Lab stems largely from the pioneering work of Eduardo Marbán, MD, PhD, who mentored Dr. Rogers as a postdoctoral scholar. The