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Key Responsibilities:Apply automation and high-throughput technologies for mammalian cell line generation and process optimizationLead end-to-end Cell Line Development pipeline projects, including activities from vector design and construction to clonal cell lines ready for Master Cell Bank generationSupport process improvements for increased speed and efficiency to generate highly productive, high quality, robust cell lines that meet all regulatory requirements with high quality documentation.
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Memorial Hermann TMC's Blood Bank is seeking a Clinical Laboratory Scientist to join our team on Evenings. CLA (ASCP) Certification and a bachelor's degree in a biological science four years of full time acceptable experience in in Blood Banking, Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology, Immunology and Urinalysis/Body Fluids in the U.S., Canada or an accredited laboratory within the last eight years; or.
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Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent Successful completion of phlebotomy training program National Certification as a Phlebotomy Technician, preferred 2 year of college with courses in health care, sciences and public relations, prefer Computer skills and knowledge of Medical Terminology, prefer Your Health, Our Passion.
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Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university in medical laboratory science, medical technology, clinical laboratory science or in a related science (example, laboratory sciences such as chemistry, biochemistry, biology, microbiology, hematology, clinical microscopy, cytogenetics, blood bank, molecular biology, cytotechnology, or immunology.
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Summary : Cynet Health Clinical Laboratory Scientist, also called Medical Technologist provides laboratory information and services needed for the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
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A valid Clinical Laboratory Scientist License. Warm friendly team player attitude Experience in all areas of the lab to include: Blood bank, Chemistry, microbiology, urinalysis, etc.
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Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT), or Medical Lab Scientist, or Medical Laboratory Scientist. You will produce accurate results in hematology, serology, chemistry, blood bank, coagulation, urinalysis, microbiology and other areas as designated.
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High school diploma or equivalent required. Medical Technologist (ASCP) OR Clinical Laboratory Scientist (AMT) OR equivalent certification (as determined by a national credential certification agency.
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Experience: At least four (4) years of experience as a Medical Technologist (MT), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS), or related specialty with at least two (2) years of experience in the specialty area occurring within the last four years.
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Lab Scientist - Blood Bank - MLS/CLS/MT/MLT. At the time of hire or promotion, must be a certified Medical Laboratory Scientist/Medical Technologist (certification by the Board of Registry of the American Society of Clinical Pathology, the National Credentialing Agency, the American Medical Technologists, or the Board of Registry of the American Association of Bioanalysts.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) uses extensive knowledge to independently perform high complexity laboratory analytical procedures on blood, body fluids, and samples related to public safety and/or public health investigations.
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Staff will be expected to work in the Core Laboratory, including the Hematology, Chemistry, Urinalysis, Blood Bank and Microbiology setup. Bachelor's degree in Medical Laboratory Science and completion of NAACLS accredited Medical Laboratory Scientist program; or a Bachelor’s degree in a related science and one to two years of experience/training acceptable to the ASCP or AMT for the Medical Laboratory Scientist is required.
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8+ years of experience in either a leveraged finance, investment banking, or technology commercial banking/finance role or related experience or high School Diploma/GED with 12+ years of related experience.
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Do you have the career opportunities as a(an) Medical Technologist Blood bank you want with your current employer? Blood bank experience required. Bachelor Degree in a Chemical, Physical, Biological, or Medical Technology/Clinical Laboratory Science (MT/CLS) from an accredited institution.
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We are growing, we will have additional Medical Laboratory Scientist positions in our Blood Bank, Core Laboratory and Microbiology. - Require current Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) license under Chapter 483, Part IV, Florida Statute: 61F-5; or must be obtained within ninety (90) days of hire date.
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