Post-Doc Trainee
Position Summary/Description:
Working with Dr. Lisa Carey, the postdoctoral trainee will attend weekly multidisciplinary tumor boards and shadow a provider in clinic one day per week, attend weekly breast program laboratory meeting and weekly meetings with supervisor and the team working on the supervisor's project. To be successful, the candidate must have experience with treating cancer patients. In addition, the candidate should have familiarity with interpretation of clinical and translational cancer trials and breast cancer therapeutics algorithms.
Education and Experience:
Be able to collaborate with experimental and computational team members. Be comfortable maintaining datasets, as well as displaying and interpreting processed data for publication. Knowledge of rigor and reproducibility best practices
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