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visit Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute | Cedars-Sinai. About the Role As a Research Associate II member, you will be working closely with the Principal Investigator, and will perform
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Description Working under direct supervision, the Research Associate II performs routine and increasingly complex laboratory tasks and procedures and develops technical expertise in one or more areas relevant
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contributions to a research or creative project in any academic discipline. The Project Scientist may be an ongoing member of a research team or may be employed for a limited period of time to contribute high
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of research studies, functioning independently to establish and coordinate logistics and processes for the conduct of research for the department. This individual will interact with principal investigators
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, the Postdoctoral Scientist will perform routine and complex laboratory procedures throughout training period. May develop, adapt, and implement new research techniques and protocols. Analyzes and interprets data
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Project Scientist (Time-resolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy) - Butte Lab - Department of Neurosurgery
of time to contribute high-level skills to a specific research program. This role is not required to carry out independent research or to develop an independent research reputation and do not have teaching
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perform other regulatory / Institutional Review Board duties, budgeting duties, and assisting with patient research billing and reconciliation. Maintains research practices using Good Clinical Practice (GCP
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, and analysis and operation and maintenance of specialized equipment. Knowledge of safety standards and maintenance of specialized equipment. About Us Cedars-Sinai is a leader in providing high-quality
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Responsibilities: Working under direct supervision, the Research Associate II performs routine and increasingly complex laboratory tasks and procedures and develops technical expertise in one or more areas relevant
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devices and heart failure/transplant clinical research at the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute (CSHI). In addition to its highly-regarded cardiology program, CSHI is doing groundbreaking work in other important