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Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college/university with a major in biological, chemical, physical, or clinical laboratory science AND at least two years' experience in a role equivalent to that of a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) in a clinical laboratory.
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Associate degree in a laboratory science (chemical or biological science) or medical laboratory technology from an accredited college or university and completion of a clinical laboratory internship preferred.
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Masters degree in Environmental, Chemical, or Civil Engineering, Environmental Science or Management, Public Health, Toxicology, Epidemiology, or related fields. Masters degree in Environmental, Chemical, or Civil Engineering, Environmental Science or Management, Public Health, Toxicology, Epidemiology, or related fields.
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Medical Technologist/Specialist - Bachelor's degree in a chemical, physical, biological or clinical laboratory science or medical technology from an accredited college or university, OR. Forensic Toxicology: specimen collections, Breath Alcohol Testing.
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Competent at reviewing toxicology and related chemical safety data. Experience in an environment of regulatory toxicology and product safety preferred. Working knowledge of mammalian toxicology assays and testing protocols.
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The preferred candidate will also have experience in machine learning, systems biology, Monte Carlo Simulation, toxicology/pharmacology, and/or chemical pharmacokinetics (PBPK, IVIVE, HTTK.
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PhD in a biological or chemical science (e.g. pharmacology, toxicology, immunology, biochemistry) or MD / DVM / PharmD/M.S. with appropriate training and work experience. PhD in a biological or chemical science (e.g. pharmacology, toxicology, immunology, biochemistry) or MD / DVM / PharmD/M.S. with appropriate training and work experience.
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Bachelor of Science in subjects such as Biology, Toxicology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Chemical Engineering or similar experience. About the Role: We are looking for a Fabrics Product and Chemical Steward to join our team.
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Experience and SkillsPosition requires at least an M.S. in toxicology or related field. Ability to conduct strategic biological safety evaluation programs for medical devices that include: hazard identification, literature reviews, use of new and existing biological safety data, design of chemical characterization studies for extractables and leachables, and toxicological risk assessments.
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Bachelor’s Degree in clinical laboratory science/medical technology, OR BS degree in chemical, physical or biological science and a certificate of completion of a Categorical equivalent of MLS program, OR Bachelor’s Degree in chemical, physical or biological science and certification (MLS or categorical.
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A full-service national staffing firm, has been engaged to conduct an immediate search for a Direct Hire Clinical Toxicology Supervisor specializing in LCMS on behalf of our client, a state of the art laboratory specializing in drug and other clinical chemical testing.
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G: Forensic Chemical Analysis & lab, Analysis of Seized Drugs & lab, Trace Evidence Examination & lab, Arson and Explosives Analysis & lab, Analytical Forensic Toxicology & lab. WVU Tech offers a broad array of programs including four-year engineering programs (BS) in Civil, Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical, Computer Engineering, Information Systems, and Computer Science.
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Bachelor's Degree in a biological, chemical or physical science from an accredited institution. Department: Clin Lab - Clinical Toxicology. Medical Laboratory Scientist Trainee - Chantilly, VA -3rd Shift.
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This includes evaluating toxicological mechanisms and responses for target organ systems using multiple strategies related to chemical screening and prioritization including assessing in vivo predictive value of in vitro tests and test methods development and interpretation.
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Contribute to and lead the planning, outsourcing, monitoring and evaluation of toxicology testing including higher tier mammalian toxicology DART & inhalation studies. Experience in regulatory toxicology, risk assessment & risk management (DART and/or inhalation toxicology experience is an advantage.
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