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BA/BS in Toxicology, Biology, Environmental Science or demonstrated equivalency of experience and or education. Job Description AECOM has an opening for a Risk Assessor/Toxicologist in our Oakland or Sacramento California office to assist with a variety of projects including data management, site investigations and remediation.
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Strong background in genomics, bioinformatics computer science, bacterial or viral genetics, and/or computational biology. Candidates must have completed a Bachelor's or Master's degree from an accredited US university, or international university of equivalent standard, in Bioinformatics, Computer Science (combined with experience or education in biology or bioinformatics), Computational Biology, Mathematics or a closely related area.
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Bachelor’s Degree preferred with a preference toward those in Environmental Science/Biology/Chemistry/Science. Bachelor’s Degree preferred with a preference toward those in Environmental Science/Biology/Chemistry/Science.
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Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, or related Technical Physical Science field of study preferred. Advanced computer skills in MS Office applications and good knowledge of enterprise systems, such as SAP, Quality Tracking System (Trackwise), Veeva Vault, LIMS.
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A hard science background, particularly in molecular/cellular biology, gene therapy, or antibodies, is required. A hard science background, particularly in molecular/cellular biology, gene therapy, or antibodies, is required.
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Bachelor's Degree in Medical Technology, Medical Laboratory Science, Clinical Laboratory Science, Chemistry, Biology, or Allied Health qualifying the applicant to take the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) certification examination.
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Bachelor’s degree in career development, counseling, psychology, biology, public health, environmental science, or related field required; Master’s degree strongly preferred. Attend all Health & Medicine and Science, Engineering & Tech CEC events.
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We are actively seeking a senior patent attorney or patent agent with an advanced degree, preferably a Ph. D., in a life-science field, such as biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, or immunology, and at least 5 years of experience in preparing and prosecuting patent applications.
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Bachelor’s degree in biology, Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Science, or Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements. Responsibilities are interchangeable within the job titles of medical laboratory scientist (MLS), medical technologist, or clinical laboratory scientist.
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As Lead Employment Counsel for Verily, you will work directly with a team of experts from the fields of biology, engineering, computer science, health economics, and more that support groundbreaking projects.
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Apply Now For Free VP Data Science. Apply Now For Free VP Data Science. The candidate will manage and supervise patent prosecution, due diligence, and FTO work. Must be licensed to practice before the USPTO and in a state District of Columbia.
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The ideal candidate will have experience with patent litigation and a technical degree in electrical engineering, computer science/engineering, biology, chemistry or a related field is preferred.
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Come join UMMC and discover the atmosphere where talents and ideas come together to enhance patient care and advance the science of nursing. 0-1 years (bachelor’s degree) preferred; minimum of 3 years of clinical laboratory experience (Associates in MLT or related science or Military Training) required.
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The incumbent will be encouraged to collaborate with current faculty in related fields including hydrology, atmospheric science, geomorphology, biogeochemistry and isotope biogeochemistry, environmental microbiology/soil biology, and ecosystem sciences.
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In this role you will manage a subset of the growing PLOS journals portfolio: direct line-management of PLOS Biology and PLOS Medicine, and dotted line editorial oversight of PLOS Complex Systems, PLOS Computational Biology, PLOS Digital Health, PLOS Genetics, PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, PLOS Pathogens, PLOS Sustainability and Transformation.
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