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Thermo Fisher Scientific’s Clinical Diagnostics Fremont location is seeking an EHS Specialist II who will be responsible for supporting the Environmental Health and Safety initiatives for the site.
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Otsuka's Clinical & Scientific Liaison (CSL) will provide deep clinical expertise on-demand and will engage healthcare providers to offer personalized education on disease state, thought leadership and real-world evidence.
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Duration: 12 monthsLocation: South San Francisco, CAAs a Scientific Researcher I, you will be:Job Description:The Scientific Researcher performs laboratory-based activities and processes related to the tracking registration inventory preparation e.g. DNA/RNA extractions from human biospecimens fluid and tissue samples human cell culture organoid culture Serum Plasma and PBMC isolation from blood samples and distribution of biological samples from clinical and non-clinical trials.
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The Clinical Research Nurse II works for the Cellular Therapy Program oncology clinical trials conducted in the Lombardi Clinical Trials Office of the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center at Georgetown University.
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The Regional Market Development Manager position for the Biosciences Division of Thermo Fisher Scientific is a member of the North America Market Development team. Build engaging customer-facing messaging and sales tools to communicate the value proposition Thermo Fisher Scientific brands as a leading OEM supplier, the partner of choice directly to our customers through many different channels, including field sales.
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The Clinical Research Nurse I serves as Clinical Research Nurse 1 for phase I, II and III oncology clinical trials conducted in the Lombardi Clinical Trials Office (Lombardi CTO) at Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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We advance the science of our pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical customers through the drug development process, from early-phase R&D through clinical trials and GMP commercial product support.
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Drive tractors and operate other relevant farm and greenhouse equipment; calibrate seeders and drills, irrigation devices, fertilizer injection systems, and other field equipment needed for plant pathology trials.
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The Scientific Researcher performs laboratory-based activities and processes related to the tracking registration inventory preparation e.g. DNA/RNA extractions from human biospecimens fluid and tissue samples human cell culture organoid culture Serum Plasma and PBMC isolation from blood samples and distribution of biological samples from clinical and non-clinical trials.
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With over $1 billion invested annually in R&D, at Thermo Fisher Scientific you’ll help solve some of the world’s toughest challenges, from giving cancer patients hope, ensuring safe drinking water and helping law enforcement tackle cases through forensics.
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Experience working in such systems as the Toyota Production System, Danaher Business System, Virginia Mason Production System, Honeywell Operating System, Thermo Fisher, GE or similarly mature and rigorous lean models.
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Under the Director of Clinical Trials and the direct supervision of the Clinical Research Nurse Manager, coordinates and manages clinical trials in accordance with federal and state regulations, Institutional Review Board (IRB) approvals and Connecticut Children's policies and procedures.
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Overview We are seeking a Clinical Advisor to support the National Institutes of Health's (NIH), world renowned National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) in Bethesda, MD. Our NIAID professional, technical, and scientific support personnel are part of a preeminent team focused on positively impacting millions of lives around the world with groundbreaking research.
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The Senor Director is a key member of the leadership team, driving an end-to-end analysis of the Exam One Business Operations & performance measures, identifying cross-functional system view of opportunities for profitable growth, and driving business transformation leveraging the Quest Management System (QMS) specifically focused on Continuous Improvement (CI), system thinking, and big data analytics techniques (adopting AI.
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Coordinate patient care activities and participate in the conduct of studies for patients enrolled in clinical trials for multiple services including medicine and radiation oncology, etc.
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