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Advanced degree (Ph. D. preferred) in biology, biotechnology, biochemistry, cellular/molecular biology, molecular genetics, microbiology or related degree. Our client is a major Am law 100 firm, seeking a Patent Agent for all offices, including Chicago; Atlanta; Boston; DC; Denver; Dallas, Houston; Fort Lauderdale; Miami; Nashville; New York; Phoenix; Raleigh; Salt Lake City; Del Mar, Los Angeles, Palo Alto, San Diego, San Francisco; Seattle; St. Louis; Wilmington.
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Previous molecular biology lab experience is preferred. Bachelors in biology/genomics or a related field. Key words: account manager, sales representative, account executive, sales executive, territory manager, territory sales manager, sales specialist, inside sales.
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Biotech Patent Agent. The firm will also consider candidates who have university tech transfer or industry experience. USPTO admission is required. 2+ years of experience drafting and prosecuting patent applications for life sciences, biotech or pharmaceuticals inventions.
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Summarize and communicate results to project teams (biochemistry, mass spectrometry, biology, medicinal chemistry), provide intellectual input, and contribute to decision-making in early drug discovery.
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We are looking for candidates with a valid Wastewater Operators license in Georgia but will consider college graduates with a degree in chemistry, biology, or environmental science as well as candidates with relevant experience.
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An Associate Degree from a Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation (CAHEA) accredited Medical Laboratory Technician program including courses in chemistry and biology and one year of Clinical Laboratory Technician experience.
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The Forensic Scientist II is a civilian employee of the Weld County Sheriff's Office who functions as a scientist performing complex analyses on physical evidence in criminal cases submitted to the forensic laboratory in the scientific discipline of forensic biology.
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A strong background in immuno-oncology / tumor biology and/or immunology. A PhD in oncology/immuno-oncology, or related field, with at least eight (8) or more years of translational research, applicable biomarker, and/or clinical trial experience.
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At Genmab, we’re committed to building extra[not]ordinary futures together, by developing antibody products and pioneering, knock-your-socks-off therapies that change the lives of patients and the future of cancer treatment and serious diseases.
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Preferred Qualifications Previous experience with optics, in vivo imaging, mouse genetics, electrophysiology, molecular biology, and computational analyses. In addition to multiphoton imaging and multiphoton optogenetics, projects may also involve animal training, electrical and optical engineering, electrophysiology, molecular biology, and/or computational analyses.
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NIH - National Institute of Health Stroke Scale Certification within 90 Days required. Ensures system readiness post-transport. CCP-C - Critical Care Paramedic - Certified from the Board for Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification (BCCTPC) within 2 years required.
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Master’s degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, genetics, data science or related field with at least three years’ direct experience in computational analysis of large single cell sequencing-based molecular data sets.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in the biological sciences/bioengineering, with duties mostly including tissue culture, molecular biology and microscopy. You will be working closely with our CSO and Head of Biology to expand our portfolio of diseases and development of human stem cell screening platforms for drug discovery and characterization.
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Experience as a research technician with cell culture and/or basic molecular biology techniques including cloning and PCR are preferred but not required. The ideal candidate would have a background in Immunology, Virology, Molecular Biology and/ or Biochemistry; experience working in a laboratory and with techniques in these areas is preferred but not required.
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This unique role bridges chemistry and biology, and focuses on the use of mass spectrometry-based affinity selection assays to drive the development of our macrocyclic peptide therapeutics. Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in chemistry, biochemistry, chemical biology, or a related discipline with demonstrated experience in an academic lab or industry setting.
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