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The Division has established relationships with UCSF and UC Berkeley Bioengineering and Nuclear Engineering graduate programs. The candidate will be expected to teach in medical physics courses provided by the Department of Radiation Oncology for medical and physics students, residents, and fellows, as well as contribute to continuing medical education efforts, including the departmental annual scientific conference and scientific participation at medical physics society conferences.
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The leader will drive the development of highly productive robust commercial fed-batch and perfusion processes leveraging strong scientific principles in medium development, cell metabolism, bioreactor engineering, and design of experiment.
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A.S or B.S. degree in chemistry, physics, materials science, biology, mathematics, biochemistry, bioengineering or related scientific area. Familiarity with semiconductor wafer fab environment, industry and equipment.
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Requirements A BS/BA, or equivalent, preferably with a focus in bioengineering, chemical engineering, chemistry, biochemistry, or other related scientific discipline. Familiarity with scientific instrumentation.
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A successful applicant will be a graduate of bioengineering, biological science, or related fields who is prepared for a high paced scientific environment. The incumbent will carry out cell culture/bioengineering experiments supporting the key research projects in the lab including development/applications of the Next-Generation Lung-on-a-Chip and ECM MV-Chip technologies as well as various aspects of the Down syndrome pathophysiological modeling including using Vascular-on-Chip microfluidic device.
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B.S. degree in computer science, bioinformatics, computational biology, bioengineering, mathematics, statistics, or related discipline. PhD or Master's degree in computer science, computational biology, systems biology, bioinformatics or related scientific discipline.
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PhD in a scientific discipline and a minimum of 5 years related experience; may include post-doctoral experience; Masters and 7 years of related experience; Bachelors and 9 years of related experience in data engineering, systems engineering, machine learning and operations, MLOps, or similar roles; or equivalent industry experience.
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Our team works on diverse projects that span genomics, bioengineering, cancer biology and neuroscience. R, Python, and Bash) Previous experience with independent thinking and experience working on scientific projects.
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1) Ph. D. or master’s degree in Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, or related scientific field. (3) Experience in the areas of gene therapy, drug delivery, cellular/molecular biology, mechanical/bioengineering highly preferred.
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Ph. D in protein engineering, molecular biology, bioengineering, biochemistry, biotechnology, or related fields. Author technical reports, SOPs, batch records and technology transfer documents; contribute to scientific documentation of patent applications and subsequent internal and external presentation and/or publication of new technologies.
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Beckman Coulter Life Sciences' mission is to empower those seeking answers to life's most important scientific and healthcare questions. Education: A bachelor's or master's degree in a relevant field such as biology, bioengineering, biotechnology, or a related discipline is typically required.
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4+ years of professional experience in a scientific role in a relevant field (graduate studies included). We understand our pioneering role in the broader scientific community and take pride in our efforts to have a positive impact on the world.
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Qualified candidates must have a recent Ph. D., M.D. or equivalent in bioengineering, molecular and cellular biology, bone biology or a related field. Expertise using scientific and statistical computing software, such as STATA, MATLAB and R optional, but helpful.
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Scientific background, with preference for persons with education and/or scientific experience in the areas of biotechnology, bioengineering, biological chemistry, gene therapy or cell therapy.
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As a Bioinformatics Analyst II, this position will be supporting the. Works closely with a team of scientists on cutting-edge cardiac biology and neuroscience research projects. Computer vision, image analysis, machine learning, algorithms, bioinformatics, physics, statistics.
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