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This hospital is looking add a permanent and full time Medical Technologist/MLS or Medical Laboratory Technician to their time for either PART TIME or FULL TIME positions on days, evenings or nights.
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Licensures and Certifications: Completion of Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) examination administered by the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) within one year of employment required.
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Key Words: Med Tech, Med Lab Tech, Medical Laboratory Technician, Medical Laboratory Technologist. Eighteen months of Medical Laboratory Technologist / Technician experience required.
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) seeks an experienced Dental Laboratory Technician to support the Dental program with Laboratory locations at 1275 York Avenue, and its newest state-of-the-art cancer treatment center in Manhattan's Upper East Side (74th St - David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care.
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Preferred - Some post-secondary education in a healthcare or a related science field that may include course work in Medical Laboratory Technician, Cytotechnologist, Histotechnician or Medical Laboratory Scientist degree/certification.
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The Hata Lab in the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center is seeking a highly motivated individual with a strong scientific background for a full-time laboratory research technician position.
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This position shall also assist the Program Director and other system leaders in pursuit of and in support of all training and competency efforts related to retaining a highly qualified and competent Laboratory workforce as related to all Laboratory positions including Histotechnologist, Histotechnician, Laboratory Assistant, Medical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Laboratory Technician, and others as required.
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The PI is looking for a research technician with experience in molecular biology, cell culture, and laboratory mouse work, to participate in an NIH-funded project. Laboratory Technician, Limited Term.
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A Research Technician position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Shawn Demehri in the Cutaneous Biology Research Center and Center for Cancer Immunology. The person will perform animal husbandry including genotyping and weaning pups, animal experiments including T cell transfer and tumor implantation, laboratory experiments including tissue culture, RNA and DNA preparation, qRT-PCR, tissue preparation and histological analysis, flow cytometry on a routine basis.
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Certification/Licensure: Medical Technologist (MT)/Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) - ASCP, or NCLS certification preferred. This position may also be listed as: Medical Lab Scientist, Medical Technologist, Clinical Laboratory Scientist REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES Interpersonal skills necessary to communicate with physicians, nursing unit personnel, other clients, and laboratory and other Health Center personnel while reporting and explaining rest results requesting or providing information.
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Within the last ten years as a certified Medical Laboratory Technician by the American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification (ASCP-BOC), American Society of Clinical Pathology Board of Registry (ASCP-BOR) or American Medical Technologists (AMT.
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Certification as a Medical Technologist (ASCP) or Medical Laboratory Technician (ASCP) Certified and Licensed Medical Technologist/Clinical Lab Scientist or Technician. Certified and Licensed Medical Technologist/Clinical Lab Scientist or Technician - Competitive salary based on experience- stipends/bonuses.
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Electrochemical Laboratory Technician. Redwood Materials is looking for an Electrochemical Lab Technician to improve our ability to understand and forecast the electrode slurry metrology, electrodes coating quality, degradation of electrodes as part of cell assembly.
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The Laboratory Technician position is an integral role within the Nice Pak R&D organization, providing technical testing and laboratory support for private label and branded wet wipe projects.
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Must be a Registered Certified Laboratory Assistant, Medical Laboratory Assistant, or Phlebotomist Technician with the American Society of Clinical Pathologists or American Medical Technologist or equivalent and maintain throughout employment.
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