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Strong interest in contributing to the overall scientific literature especially in interdisciplinary research with journals in neurology, neuroscience, social network sciences, network science, and population health.
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The candidate will perform literature search about the newest trend and technology in Cell and Gene Therapy development, majorly focused on finding a way to make stable inducible host cells line to product viral vectors.
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Develops and maintains a strong base of working knowledge through the use of Cencora training Director Business Development mentorship industry information and company literature. Develops and maintains a strong base of working knowledge through the use of Cencora training Director Business Development mentorship industry information and company literature.
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You'll conduct a deep exploration of daily content in order to guide students to analyze books by authors like James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Shakespeare, and Yaa Gyasi; books that ignite a passion for literature, sharpen a critical eye for examining the world, and deepen students’ intellectual identity.
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Notable professional experience in a writing-oriented role (e.g. communications, publishing, copyediting, copywriting, linguistics, professor of English/Literature/Linguistics/Communications, speech writer, technical writing, curriculum development.
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Deep knowledge and love of children’s and middle school “Teen” literature. MLS/MLIS, or M.A. Ed, Teacher Librarian Services Credential. CalWest's client school in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area seeks a Librarian and Technology Integration Specialist starting August 2024.
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Contribute as local SME to the design, execution and interpretation of preclinical safety, biocompatibility, analytical chemistry, and toxicological evaluation strategies and programs according to relevant regulatory requirements; including review of literature and assessment of compliance.
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This position will function within the Toxicology Unit of Corporate Preclinical Development and Toxicology (CPDT) and will support the conduct of nonclinical laboratory investigations of medical devices and materials in accordance with GLP regulations and the BD CPDT Quality System.
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Reviewing marketing decks, sales literature, advertising, investor communications, website updates, social media posts, RFPs, DDQs, white papers and client reports to ensure that these materials meet SEC advertising regulations and internal quality control standards.
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The candidate will work alongside Scientists to identify and diagnose suspected diseases of plant samples using any combination of the following methods and techniques: plating specimens in axenic culture, microscopy work, slide wet mounts, whole-plant symptom assessment, keying reference materials/literature, and molecular identification tools.
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Order and maintain marketing material, sales literature and current prospectus inventory for field office. Manage and perform Compliance Coordinator duties for branch office in accordance with Voya Field Compliance Procedures and in conjunction with Compliance Supervisor (RVP.
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O Support Marketing with content development for digital, literature, training materials and tradeshows. Experience with JD Edwards and SolidWorks PDM. o Support Marketing with content development for digital, literature, training materials and tradeshows.
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Experience with data modalities relevant to drug discovery, such as microscopy, genetics, or natural language, including patient records, and scientific literature. You will work closely with our data scientists, software engineers, biologists, and laboratory scientists to identify, build, and deploy innovative internal tools and products based on LLMs. Potential projects might include providing natural-language data analytics to our scientists, querying scientific literature, or building co-pilots specialized to our ecosystem.
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Ability to read and implement related academic literature and experience in applying state-of-the-art deep learning models to computer vision (e.g. segmentation, detection) or other areas as (speech, NLP, GANs.
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Identifies and presents areas for innovation, efficiency and improvement in patient care or unit operations using evidence-based practice literature. The RN II position demonstrates clinical competence when providing care, using technology, administering medications, performing procedures, and managing emergencies, acting as a patient and family advocate to monitor and maintain patient rights.
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