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to TF levels lead to human variation and disease across a range of systems, including the developing face and gut. See naqvilab.org for more information. This Research Assistant will be part of a dynamic
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to study the lineage changes of vascular cells in rodent and human samples. Key Responsibilities: Under immediate supervision, performs a variety of routine and specialized laboratory experiments, specimen
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biochemistry to study monogenic and polygenic causes of inflammation. We perform in-depth studies on cell lines, animal models and samples from patients. Key Responsibilities: Roles of position include human
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-protein and protein-ligand interactions at the heart of cell signaling pathways, focusing on integrins and TGF-betas. These studies are relevant to immunology, hemostasis, and human pathologies like
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science study design. Research Ethics: Training in human subjects, protections and management of multicenter registries. Clinical Exposure Scribe Role: Participate in patient visits, documentation, and
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related to analysis of human sequence data, as well as translational research techniques. Minimum Qualifications Education: A Bachelor's degree in a scientific or health related field is required
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and cleaning. Prepares and submits IRB protocols, amendments, and continuing reviews; ensures compliance with human subject protection regulations and provides administrative support to studies and
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medical record systems such as Epic preferred Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and manage multiple research tasks Licensure / Certifications Human
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medical record systems such as Epic preferred Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and manage multiple research tasks Licensure / Certifications Human
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biology, and gene editing, and microscopy on human patient samples and mouse models of autoimmune diseases. The research assistant will conduct studies in tissue culture, microscopy, immunology, and