TGen, the Translational Genomics Research Institute, is a part of City of Hope. We are an Arizona-based, nonprofit medical research institute dedicated to conducting groundbreaking research with life-changing results. No matter the role, every TGen employee contributes to success. Together, we work toward a common goal: improving medicine to enhance a patient’s quality of life. It’s not all biomarkers and sequencing; it is a mix of humanity improving the human condition. Find your role at TGen, in an environment ignited by a profound purpose.
The work in our laboratories and offices leads to innovative scientific breakthroughs and improved quality of life. Collectively, we offer renewed hope to patients worldwide through our highly-specialized precision medicine approach that places the patient at the heart of all our work. For individuals faced with a dire medical condition, that story can be powerful and transformative. It can pinpoint a diagnosis, and lead to more precise and individual treatments. That’s because TGen rapidly translates genomic research into medical practice by collaborating with the most progressive scientific and medical minds worldwide.
We are a human-centric organization that translates to our employees. Some of the perks in working for us:
· BC/BS of Arizona health coverage.
· Dental, Vision, Life, Short and Long Term Disability
· Top notch EAP with a full scope of concierge type services
· 401k with 6% match
· Generous time off
· Commuter benefits
· Much, much more!
We are currently looking to fill a Research Operations Manager position. This role provides TGen Scientists (Investigators) with assistance, advocacy and facilitation in the administrative and functional requirements of planning, initiating, executing, and completing scientific projects. These activities free the researchers from administrative burden, allowing them to pursue and focus on discovery.
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TGen, a part of City of Hope, is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization focused on developing earlier diagnostics and smarter treatments.
Translational genomics research is a relatively new field employing innovative advances arising from the Human Genome Project and applying them to the development of diagnostics and treatments for cancer, neurological disorders, rare childhood disorders, infectious disease and other complex conditions.
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