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Bachelor’s degree and PhD or MD is required; corporate strategy experience in healthcare is required and relevant experience in sell side Equity Research is preferred. With the experience and depth of resources, Global Equity Research is dedicated to providing insightful analysis of global stock markets and companies.
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Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) and/or Clinical Research Associate (CCRA) certification, along with a minimum of two years additional professional experience, will be considered in place of degree.
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Research training and experience in immunology or physiology using nonhuman primate or other large animal models of biology is desired. This position requires a dedicated, detail-oriented scientist who can apply and adapt previous experience as well as quickly learn new experimental and research methods.
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CFD Research is looking for a Biomechanics Simulation and Software Scientist/Engineer to support our growing personalized health research portfolio, specifically focused on the use of computational physics engines for musculoskeletal simulations.
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Four or more years of experience in cell culture and virology research. Our core practice areas include vaccine research, development, and production; microbiology and infectious disease research; biodefense; clinical research; global health security; and HIV/AIDS programs.
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At least 18 months of research experience in social science, psychology, economics, education, political science, public policy, health, arts and culture, or related fields. The ideal candidate must have experience with qualitative and quantitative research methods, strong skills in data analysis and data-visualization/communication, and strong verbal and writing skills.
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This position will be filled as a Research Technologist 1 and typically requires a Bachelor's degree or higher plus 1 year of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Bachelor’s degree in a science (i.e. biology, microbiology, chemistry, or other laboratory sciences) or a health-related field (e.g. public health) and one year of laboratory/research work experience.
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Possess extensive hands-on experience in acoustic research and development+ Proven ability to work creatively and independently+ A demonstrated record of technical excellence and innovative thinking as evidenced by publication and presentation records and letters of reference+ Excellent communication skills (both oral and written.
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A part-time non-benefited lab research technician position is available in the Wang lab in the Department of Animal, Dairy, and Vet Sciences at USU. Individuals with research experience in molecular biology, cellular biology and embryology are encouraged to apply.
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The MRI Research Engineer will work in structural and functional neuroimaging data analysis and will develop new algorithms and software for MRI/fMRI/DTI data analysis. Have strong analytical skills, experience and interests in applied mathematics, statistics, MR physics, programming (C and Matlab), and signal and image processing.
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An ideal candidate for this role will have a Bachelor's Degree in Animal Science (or related), at least 2+ years of animal research experience, and some form of leadership experience (can be formal or informal leadership - meaning your job title does not necessarily have to be "Lead, Supervisor, Trainer, etc.
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Experience in bioanalytical assay development and qualification based on regulatory guidelines. Experience with animal handling procedures including dosing (SC), blood and tissue collection (necropsy) is desirable but not required.
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We seek highly motivated candidates with bioanalytical experience in targeted and/or untargeted metabolomics using LC/MS or GC/MS platforms. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has a diverse, global patient population and workforce, built on the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Experience with machining (Laser Engraver, WaterJet, Hand tools, etc). Experience with 3D printing (SLA and FDM), mechanical design, mold tool design, liquid polymer molding (injection, compression, and dip molding.
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