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The Life Science Lab Intern provides hands-on lab experience and knowledge about the exceptional research we do at Hill’s. If you’re interested in work that matters, fueled by passion for pets, we invite you to apply to our R&D – Life Science Laboratory Intern position.
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The Stanford University Protein and Nucleic Acid (PAN) Facility in the Beckman Center is seeking a Life Science Research Professional (LSRP2) to join our highly multidisciplinary group. Bachelor's degree in Biology or related scientific field and four years of relevant work experience; or Master’s degree in Biology or a related scientific field and two years relevant experience; or PhD in Biology or related science field.
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Ph. D. in Biology, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Genetics, Bioengineering, Developmental Biology, or related life science field is preferred. The Laboratories of Casey Gifford (Depts of Genetics and Pediatrics) and Jesse Engreit (Dept of Genetics) are seeking a Research Scientist (Life Science Research Professional 3) focusing on human and mouse genetics, genome editing, and genomics to lead a project to understand the genetic basis of congenital heart defects.
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Senior Computational Biologist at Stealth Life Science Startup. Our founders each have ~20 years of experience in life sciences, genomic data generation and analysis, and AI/ML and data science.
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Capital Equipment Sales Rep – Medical/ Life Science Channels Responsibilities. Capital Equipment Sales Rep – Medical/ Life Science Channels Qualifications. Capital Equipment Sales Rep – Medical/ Life Science Channels Description.
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Deep knowledge (5 years) in the analysis of healthcare/life sciences data specifically longitudinal claims/clinical data from one or more of the following: IQVIA (e.g., LAAD), Symphony Health (APLD), Merative/IBM MarketScan, Optum Health data.
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Capital Equipment Sales Rep – Medical/ Life Science Channels. 5+ years of selling/support of capital procurement, business development life science, medical, educational, clinical, or industrial markets.
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Discover impactful work: Our Life Science Specialists are responsible for the sales of research products and services specific to life science within a defined territory, serving customers engaged in academic, pharmaceutical, biomedical, and other fields of research and development.
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Job Title: Equity Research Associate - Life Science Tools and Diagnostics. Familiarity and knowledge of the Life Science Tools and Diagnostics sector is a plus. This individual will work closely with senior equity research professionals to assist in preparing and executing innovative and thought-provoking analyses of functional and scientific areas within the life sciences industry.
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We are looking for a senior computational biologist who wants to join our mission and be an early part of building our AI-powered platform at the intersection of machine learning and life sciences discovery.
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Teach outdoor life science programs to guests, Scouts, and school groups during Outdoor Science School and other ranch and life science programs. Perform regular maintenance and manual labor including planting, thinning, pruning, irrigation/watering, fertilizing, propagating, weeding, soil amending, mulching, Integrated Pest Management, etc.
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Palo Alto Veterans Institute for Research (PAVIR) supports the nation's second largest research program conducted among the VA Hospitals and the Llorente Lab is looking for a full time Life Science Research Associate.
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TEMPORARY POOL - 2024 TRIO Math-Science UB Summer Residential Assistant/Student Life Facilitator. PROGRAM OVERVIEW: The TRIO Math-Science Upward Bound Program offers an intensive summer academy in marine science for TRIO eligible students from all over federal region IX These high school students attend a virtual component for four weeks and reside on the UC Santa Cruz campus for two weeks and follow a rigorous schedule of classes in marine science, mathematics, communications, foreign language, and computer skills.
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The Andrews Lab at Stanford University, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine is seeking an LSRP2 (Life Science Research Professional 2) to work in a research laboratory.
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The Customer Success Manager will report to our Director of Life Science Success on the Life Science Partner team. Customer Success Manager, Life Science Partners.
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