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Perform all Quality Assessment activities assigned to this position and document these activities for periodic review by the Laboratory Supervisor and/or the Laboratory Director. Collect laboratory samples and perform lab testing in accordance with established policies and procedures, as well as COLA and CLIA regulations.
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The Director of Market Development is responsible for building the commercial strategy by bringing together Beckman Coulter's large portfolio of product and service solutions to different segments of the clinical laboratory market: Integrated Delivery Network (IDN), Distribution, Government Accounts, Group Purchasing Organizations (GPO) as well as Commercial & Specialty Laboratories.
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Typical projects include working on at any given time include office buildings, wineries, laboratory facilities, new and renovated residences, restaurants, markets, telecomm antennas, industrial buildings, roadway design, bike paths, subdivision maps, public improvement plans, among many others.
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We have built upon our foundation of laboratory animal medicine and science to develop a diverse portfolio of discovery and safety assessment services, both Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and non-GLP, to support clients from target identification through preclinical development.
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Perform only those tests authorized and approved by the Laboratory Director. Supervisor: Laboratory Director. Clinical Laboratory Scientist-Generalist license issued by LSBME.
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It is responsible for directing the overall planning, development, implementation, coordination, and evaluation of the programs for the following Bureaus: Infectious Disease Services, Public Health Emergency Preparedness, Emergency Medical Services and Trauma System, Immunization Services, and the Arizona State Public Health Laboratory.
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The Executive Operations Assistant will work under the supervision of the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Science (BIDLS) IT and Operations Program Coordinator and provide administrative support services to the BIDLS executive team, MA State Public Health Laboratory (MA SPHL) Lab Director and Associate Lab Director, and the Office of the Medical Director.
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Their portfolio of service categories includes Environment, Health & Safety, Facilities Maintenance & Engineering, Sustainability, Janitorial & Industrial Cleaning, Laboratory Support and Workplace solutions.
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Monitors student attendance in labs and escalates attendance issues to Student Success Coordinator or Campus Director of Academic Affairs. The Lab Assistant reports to the Campus Director of Academic Affairs.
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The CCO reports to the Laboratory Director and facilitates a coordinated and effective approach to marketing and communications across the Laboratory, and with the University of Chicago and Department of Energy, building on Argonne's reputation and brand identity.
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Help laboratory personnel in our US and European locations to design and develop immunohistochemistry assays for single-plex chromogenic and fluorescence, in situ hybridization (ISH) assays, multiplex IF and ISH-IF combinations (10% lab work IHC/IF assay development.
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Relevant experience includes work in blood banking, laboratory or a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility. As a manufacturing director you will provide leadership and management to all aspects of blood product manufacturing, which includes all processes from receipt of unprocessed blood through shipment and delivery of finished goods.
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The Associate Director will perform compliance and quality control (QC) assessments related to laboratory activities and will play an integral role in the identification and management of compliance and quality issues and support deviation management, CAPA management and investigations.
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Contributes and oversees the operations and maintenance of IT infrastructure including virtualization environment (VMware), storage, email, file, multiplatform servers, computerized laboratory equipment, security and network infrastructure, backup and archival systems, disaster recovery and Internet connectivityResponsible for the management and administration of cloud-based applications.
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The hospital offers a complete line of services including Senior Care and Senior Behavioral Health Services, Emergency Services, Heart and Vascular, Advanced Imaging, Laboratory, Neuroscience Services, Rehabilitation, Sleep Diagnostic Center, Surgery/Robotic Surgery, Wound Care and Women’s Health Services, including a Level III NICU. The hospital is certified accredited as a Chest Pain Center and Primary Stroke Center.
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