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CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center · 2 months ago

Research Associate I - Blood Cancer Research

CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center is at the forefront of groundbreaking research in cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. They are seeking a Research Associate I to conduct laboratory-based and computational research projects focusing on blood cancer, particularly multiple myeloma and lymphoma, while developing new therapies and skills in experimental and computational biology.

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Responsibilities

Conduct laboratory-based and computational research projects focusing on multiple myeloma and lymphoma
Have the opportunity to develop skills in experimental and computational biology to study blood cancer and the immune system and develop new therapies
Apply advanced single-cell multi-omic and genomic engineering technologies on patient samples or cell lines and analyze high-dimensional datasets to identify new biomarkers of response & resistance to therapy and develop new therapeutic targets
Develop your skills in scientific writing and application writing, as well as lab and resource management and record-keeping

Qualification

Molecular BiologyComputational BiologySingle-cell Multi-omic TechnologiesGenomic EngineeringScientific WritingLab ManagementTime ManagementCollaboration Skills

Required

Bachelor's degree with 0-2 years of research/laboratory experience in molecular/cellular biology and/or computational biology
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Ability to meet deadlines, manage their time, and multi-task
Ability to collaborate and work within multi-disciplinary teams of people with varied levels of experience

Benefits

Comprehensive Benefits

Company

CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center

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CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center is a full-service, acute care hospital. It serves multicultural communities with quality medical.