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PhD in immunology, cell biology, or related biomedical science with 2+ years of industry experience. · MS in immunology, cell biology, or related biomedical science with 3-5 years of industry experience.
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We are looking for an experienced Immunology Scientist to join an exciting and rapidly growing immunology/immuno-oncology startup company in Philadelphia, PA! Prospective candidates must have immunology drug discovery experience and immunology assays experience (cytotoxicity, MSD, etc.
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The MSO will report to the GMS Therapeutic Area Safety Head (TASH), Immunology and oversee the safety and benefit/risk assessment of assigned products within the Immunology TA that are marketed and/or in clinical development.
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Strong hands-on skills in In-vitro immunology, including immune cell isolation, culture and functional assays, basic biochemical and molecular techniques, including quantification of mRNA (qPCR) and protein expression, ELISA, Western Blotting, and Flow Cytometry assays.
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Perform medical diagnosis and treatment of patients in the specialty area of Allergy and Immunology. Atlanta is home to professional sports teams in MLB, NBA, NFL, MLS, Women's NBA, National Lacrosse League, North America Rugby League, and Pro Volleyball Federation.
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The Residency Program Coordinator ensures compliance with current guidelines of the American Medical Association (AMA), Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and applicable specialty boards.
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Verona Pharma is currently recruiting a Respiratory Sales Specialist to join our team, reporting to the Regional Sales Director. As a Respiratory Sales Specialist, you will develop deep customer insights, build and maintain strong professional relationships with Healthcare Practitioners (primarily Pulmonologists, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants), office staff and other health care providers in the patient care continuum.
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Project Management & Support:Assist the General Manager, Creative Services Director, News Director, and Director of Sales, with project management tasks to include:Being the liaison between all departments in coordinating station wide initiativesCoordinating Trade Partnerships to make sure all deliverables are met for both parties.
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The Senior Product Specialist will be responsible for achieving revenue growth in genetic testing products and services and attaining sales quota. The Senior Product Specialist (Genetic Testing Solutions) will concentrate on growing our genetic testing business in areas such as pharmacogenomics and infectious disease.
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The Sales support specialist will have overall responsibility for all aspects required to assist the sales team with bid responses, D365 administration, conversion through contract administration, assigning support requests, leading sales support group meetings, as well as train incoming sales support specialists.
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As a plumbing sales professional, you’ll be doing something that matters! Plus, you’ll be on a career path for more advanced sales skills and credentials that will give you future job security and an opportunity to grow your income.
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We strive to have a remarkable impact on people's lives across several key therapeutic areas - immunology, oncology, neuroscience, and eye care - and products and services in our Allergan Aesthetics portfolio.
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The Portfolio Administration & Sales Support Specialist will serve as a sales and support resource to the Commercial Lending Department, working closely with the Portfolio Manager and Commercial Support Specialist.
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Johnson & Johnson, is recruiting for a Director, Medical Safety Officer, Immunology to be located in Titusville, NJ; Raritan, NJ; or Horsham, PA. Johnson & Johnson discovers and develops innovative medical solutions to address important unmet medical needs in the following therapeutic areas: immunology, oncology, neuroscience, infectious diseases & vaccines, cardiovascular & metabolism, and pulmonary hypertension.
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The Senior Ultra High Net Worth Sales Specialist will collaborate with Private Bankers and Financial Advisors/Private Wealth Advisors in order to further enhance the UHNW client segment by providing support in the areas of business development and lending.
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