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Life Sciences Research Assistant - Osteoarthritis and Joint Preservation Research
Palo Alto Veterans Institute for Research (PAVIR) is looking for a full-time Research Assistant to join Dr. Constance Chu's laboratory in Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine at the VA Palo Alto and contribute to our mission to improve healing after joint injuries and to prevent post-traumatic osteoarthritis. This is an exciting opportunity to participate in innovative translational research from bench to bedside in the area of osteoarthritis and joint preservation. ABOUT THIS ROLE Dr. Chu's laboratory leads multiple clinical trials in ACL and meniscus injured patients and uses human samples and small animal models to comprehensively understand cartilage repair and prevention
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