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Medical Center: UH: Clinical Lab- (Full-Time, Evening Shift) - Job Summary: The Clinical Lab Scientist 1, under general supervision, operates specialized instruments to conduct clinical lab tests and analyze data from results, to assist physicians with diagnosing medical conditions.
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The Molecular Assay Development team is seeking an accomplished (Senior) Scientist to join our team within the Cellular Therapy Analytical Development (CTAD) organization. The (Senior) Scientist will have extensive hands-on experience in assay development; possess excellent communication skills; and be able to work with cross-functional teams in order to effectively transfer analytical methods, as wells as maintain and troubleshoot existing methods.
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The (Senior) Scientist will act as a mentor and leader within a team of scientists who are collectively responsible for molecular biology-based QC and characterization methods supporting autologous and allogeneic cell therapies.
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Posting Details Posting Summary Position Title Research Scientist FLSA Exempt Department Division Of Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences Job Summary Xavier University of Louisiana is seeking applications for a Research Scientist.
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Job Title: Research Scientist. PhD with 2+ years of industry experience in molecular assay development, or MS/MA in Molecular Biology or similar with 5+ years of related experience, or BS/BA with 10+ years of related experience.
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We seek a clinical research scientist who can add depth and breadth to our center by either bringing an active program of research or establishing a new program in Child Clinical Psychology (e.g., depression, anxiety) and/or integrated primary care.
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The Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc. is seeking a highly motivated and hard-working candidate to fill the full-time position of Research Scientist II in the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS.
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The Research Scientist will be expected to design/engineer proteins and carry out purification and biophysical/functional characterization of tagged and untagged proteins. Clarity in communication as well as flexibility to adjust to a dynamic, high-paced research environment with shifting priories and deadlines.
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As a consumer sensory scientist, you will be part of the consumer research team supporting. Our client, in the consumer health industry is seeking a consumer sensory scientist to join their team.
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Reporting to the Head of Hematology Discovery, the Sr. Research Associate / Associate Scientist in Hematology will be a highly innovative and driven scientist who is dedicated to transforming the lives of patients living with hematological diseases.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist I performs high complexity laboratory testing for both research and clinical diagnostics in Quanterix’ Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) certified Accelerator Laboratory.
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Research Scientist/Study Director Ocular. The Ocular Research Scientist will assist in the development of protocols and criteria to effectively and efficiently carry out experiments.
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We are seeking a Research Scientist 1 for the AMICA project, working under the title of AMICA Community Engagement & Research Coordinator (CERC). Requisition ID req28983 Working Title Research Scientist 1 Position Grade 11 Position Summary.
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Molecular Research Scientist. Expert knowledge of and hands-on experience developing and optimizing analytical methods using molecular biology techniques, including various PCR-based methods and/or next-generation sequencing.
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We are seeking a highly talented and motivated Senior Bioinformatics Scientist to take a lead role in statistical analysis of multi-omics and next generation sequencing data to support research projects from target evaluation to biomarker discovery with a focus in immune oncology and cancer biology.
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