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Research techniques will include anaerobic and aerobic bacterial culturing, cryopreservation, scale-up in pilot-scale bioreactors, gas chromatographic analysis of organohalides and quantitative PCR. Training will be provided but laboratory research experience in microbiology is preferred.
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An ideal candidate will also contribute to general research efforts with cell or molecular biology experience. Python, R, or any programming experience. Electronic Lab Notebook experience is a plus.
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The Research Assistant Professor should have considerable experience in all aspects of laboratory immunology and molecular biology research. Experience with RNA/DNA techniques, sterile technique with cell culture, IHC/IF highly preferred.
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The candidate should be highly motivated with experience working in a translational/basic science laboratory setting using wet lab tools to define biological mechanism ideally associated with mucosal inflammation, allergic inflammation, or fibrosis.
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Preferred Qualifications Experience with cellular and molecular biology, CRISPR gene editing and/or drug discovery. We are seeking a highly motivated, energetic Research Specialist with some prior experience in biomedical research to work in a human pluripotent stem cell lab.
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Preferred Qualifications:Five years of experience providing mental health counseling and performance-based services to student-athletes, preferably in a university, college counseling center, and/or athletic department setting.
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Preferred: Experience in Utilization Management/Case Management, Critical Care, patient outcomes/quality management and/or inpatient coding, ICU/Critical Care, clinical documentation improvement, ICD coding and MS-DRGs, working in a clinical documentation improvement department or as a consultant and minimum of one (1) year auditing experience.
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MissionDue to continued growth, Reeves construction is seeking a Project Manager with heavy highway construction and asphalt paving experience. Requirements Previous asphalt/concrete paving experience preferred Project Management experience preferred.
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Lived experience in recovery from mental health and substance use disorders, homelessness, family members and veterans preferred. We are proud to adhere to a “no wrong door” treatment approach that allows our clinical staff to dramatically improve the quality of life for the patients in their care.
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Amity Foundation an internationally acclaimed teaching, and therapeutic community is seeking compassionate and enthusiastic individuals with a desire to teach, learn and join our community as a Utilization Review Specialist at our campus in Tucson, AZ. With this groundbreaking opportunity not only will you be working with our home offices, but you will also be enhancing your training and experience in the field and supporting the growth of our community.
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3 Years of Experience implementing test automation, using tools such as Selenium, Appium, Soap UI, RestAssured , Postman. 3 Years of application DevSecOps Experience with actual/active development experience in an Agile environment.
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Skills/background needed: These are beginner-level live chat jobs, so full training is provided, and you do not need to have done any paid live chat work before.
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We are offering a rewarding employment experience for those who excel in a dynamic environment and who can consistently deliver high-caliber customer service. Contract length: No fixed term.
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Right now there are thousands of businesses hiring website chat support agents, no experience is required as full training is provided. The person you were talking to is a website live chat support agent, and they are getting paid $25 – $35 an hour to help you.
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Are you energized by following up with guests to ensure they have had a great purchase experience? Location: Remote work online (United States preferred). Full training is provided and you work online from your phone or laptop.
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