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, and computer application experience. Must possess computer skills to include, but not limited to, Excel and Word. Ability to simultaneously manage multiple clerical trials, and attention to details
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Cardiology at Cedars-Sinai and has led the clinical program and trained over 50 fellows both from within the United States and internationally. What will you be doing in this role? Working independently but in
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Applied Genomics, Computation & Translational Core is looking for a Biomedical Technician to join the team! The Cedars-Sinai Applied Genomics, Computation & Translational (AGCT) Core is an automated, high
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, pathology and informatics. This field represents a major new way of thinking in the generation of practical clinical tools to benefit people diagnosed with brain tumors. Kristin R. Swanson, Ph.D., and her
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lab equipment and related records. Transports, processes and logs samples. Maintains computer database with relevant clinical information. Performs lab maintenance duties, including glassware cleaning
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of experiments and results. May assist with animal husbandry. Maintains lab equipment and related records. Transports, processes and logs samples. Maintains computer database with relevant clinical information
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microscopy is required. Strong computer skills (MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, PowerPoint) and analytical and problem-solving skills. Strong interpersonal skills for interaction with peers, patients, physicians
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-level skills to a specific research or creative program. Project Scientists are not required to carry out independent research or to develop an independent research reputation and do not have teaching
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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
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one of the top hospitals in California and in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. As the Scientific Director of the OncoBiobank and appointments at the Computational Medicine and Pathology