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Educational curriculum and/or experience that includes cell processing, microbiology, active pharmaceutical, laboratory science and review boards. The Director works closely with and collaborates with the facility Medical Director, Scientific Director, Facility Director, clinical study investigators and sponsors in addition to the University programs utilizing the facility for manufacture of their clinical products.
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About the Department Molecular and Cellular Therapeutics Bringing together regulatory, quality, product development, manufacturing and facilities engineering expertise to the translation of novel, experimental research into medicine for use in human clinical trials.
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Regulatory, PCQI, HACCP, SQF, GMPs, food microbiology) Regulatory, PCQI, HACCP, SQF, GMPs, food microbiology) Manage Pepperidge Farm QA documentation including creating new documents, revising existing documents, determining training needs, overseeing the approval and distribution processes, maintaining document control database and coordinating document reviews.
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Our infrastructure includes a fullyautomated esoteric core laboratory in Fort Lauderdale, a histology and microbiology operation in Largo,Florida, and a network of hospital based. Baccalaureate Degree in Medical Technology, Biomedical Science, Biology or Chemistry required.
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Integrated Regional Labs ( is a full service providerfor clinical laboratory and anatomic pathology services, providing hospitals, physicians, and clients with. Referral services for child, elder and pet care, home and auto repair, event planning and more.
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A strong technical foundation in one or more of the following areas is preferred: microbiology, virology, mammalian cell culture, molecular biology, protein engineering, high-throughput systems.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited university in microbiology, molecular biology, or related course work in biological sciences. With employees in 13 states, and a 26-year partner to U.S. government agencies including the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Department of Justice (DoJ), and the Department of Commerce (DoC.
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Laboratory duties include microbiology (i.e. culture and identification of specific bacteria), ELISA, immunoblot methods, electrophoresis, PCR, qPCR, and basic tissue culture. Laboratory duties include microbiology (i.e. culture and identification of specific bacteria), ELISA, immunoblot methods, electrophoresis, PCR, qPCR, and basic tissue culture.
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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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Minimum of Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Engineering or a related field with a focus on industrial microbiology, enzyme kinetics, metagenomics, or bacterial, archaeal and/or fungal culture.
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Ability to take the lead role in wet laboratory procedures such as handling and disposal of biological specimens, use of equipment, documentation of methods and results, and maintaining a clean workspace Ability to perform and troubleshoot molecular biology and microbiology techniques such as PCR, qPCR, DNA/RNA extraction, bacterial culture, gram stain, and growth curves, etc.
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Must be able to work with Food Chemistry Microbiology Sensory and Product Development to gather samples and information needed for product testing. Its many popular brands include Red Baron®, Tony’s®, Big Daddy’s®, Villa Prima™ and Freschetta® pizza; Mrs. Smith’s® and Edwards® desserts; and Pagoda® Asian-style snacks.
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No experience required for graduates of a clinical laboratory training program approved or accredited by NAACLS, or other organizations approved by HHS. OR Six Months of approved clinical laboratory experience, which must include a clinical rotation through the following sections of the laboratory: Blood Banking, Microbiology, Chemistry, and Hematology, Immunology, and Urinalysis/Body Fluids in the U.S. or with an accredited laboratory within the last 5 years.
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Associate Degree in microbiology, biology or related scientific field preferred. Academic or industry work experience in laboratory setting or manufacturing with focus on microbiology preferred.
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To perform, when required, the preparation and analysis of food, water and swab samples as instructed by the Microbiology Laboratory Manager or a senior member of the Microbiology Laboratory staff.
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