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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist performs a variety of standardized and highly specialized analysis of tests in Chemistry, Immunology, Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Microbiology and/or Blood Bank. The Clinical Laboratory Scientist is responsible for the accuracy, reliability and timeliness of patient test results (pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical) used for the diagnosis, management and treatment of patients.
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Forensic Scientist Manager. Successful completion of a documented forensic scientist firearm and toolmark training program and/or demonstration of competency in the examination of tools and objects bearing toolmarks.
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Research Scientist: Analytical chemistry should be able to perform high quality tests with chemical analysis equipment. Research Scientist: Analytical chemistry 1.) Educational Specialization: Minimum of Masters or PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science or similar field;Knowledge of Electrochemistry is required; specialized knowledge on lithium-ion batteries is preferred; Fluent English.
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Under the direction of the Pathologists and Laboratory Director/Manager, the Clinical Laboratory Scientist II performs all technical (including maintenance), analytical, clerical, and quality assurance tasks and duties associated with laboratory testing.
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Medical Lab Scientist at Duke Regional Hospital in Durham. Medical Lab Scientist – Transfusion Lab – First Shift. Medical Lab Scientist - Transfusion Lab - First Shift. Medical Lab Scientist at Duke Regional Hospital in Durham.
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As a Clinical Laboratory Scientist you will perform specimen processing and testing independently to include moderate and high complexity testing. · As a Clinical Laboratory Scientist you will understand, perform, and practice quality control to include running controls, evaluating data, documentation of data, and taking corrective action as required.
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Stantec is seeking a qualified, self-motivated, and entrepreneurial Environmental Scientist/Ecologist to join our team. Environmental Scientist/Ecologist Task Lead - ( 240001GI ) Stantec is seeking a qualified, self-motivated, and entrepreneurial Environmental Scientist/Ecologist to join our team.
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UPMC Shadyside is currently looking for a skilled Medical Laboratory Scientist or Expert Medical Laboratory Scientist to join our team in the Special Stem Cell Laboratory. Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) (ASCP) or equivalent certification preferred.
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We are seeking a motivated individual for a research scientist position that will specialize in small scale fermentation process and assay development. Research Scientist, Assay Development and Screening Cambridge, MA ref.
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5+ years (with BS) or 2-3 years (with MS/PhD) of proven track record of conducting research in a sensory scientist role. About You: To be successful in this role you must have at least five years of proven track record of conducting research in a sensory scientist role.
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We a looking for a Scientist II - Sensory Science to join our team at the Union Beach, NJ, USA location, which is the central R&D location for IFF. You will primarily be responsible for consulting, designing, and managing appropriate sensory tests to enhance product knowledge and report findings in context of project objectives/business goals.
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PD Clinical Lab Scientist- Blood Bank- Variable Shift. Working Title: PD Clinical Lab Scientist. Clinical Laboratory Scientist(Required) PD Clinical Lab Scientist- Blood Bank- Variable Shift.
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Required Certifications: American Medical Technologists - American Medical Technologists, Medical Lab Scientist (ASCP) - American Society of Clinical Pathologists Specialty: Medical Laboratory Sub Specialty(s): Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Technologist Minimum Years of Experience: Less than year.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Bioinformatics Scientist who wants the opportunity to significantly impact the growth and success of our RNA genomics programs. The successful scientist is expected to be self-motivated, detail oriented, have an understanding of RNA biology, and have the ability to work cross functionally between departments.
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Full Time] Research Scientist/Senior Research Scientist, Assay Development at SiPhox (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. Research Scientist/Senior Research Scientist, Assay Development.
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