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This position is for an individual who will split his/her time between collecting/organizing tissue specimens in the operating room and collecting/entering/retrieving patient data for the clinical database and for ongoing and new clinical research studies. Tissue collected from the OR will need to be prepared (eg, snap-frozen or placed into preservative solutions), apportioned, labeled, and transported to the various laboratories. Demographic and clinical data will need to be collected from patient charts and entered into the database or retrieved for clinical research studies.
Four-year, college degree with substantial Biology and laboratory based sciences coursework desired. Some wet lab experience required. Facility with PC word processing and database software required. Basic knowledge of anatomy and ability to work with human tissues required.
School of Medicine, Stanford, California, United States
📁 Research
Post Date:Oct 07, 2024
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