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Senior Staff Scientist position available in the FIB-SEM Collaboration Core (F-SCC) ( of Yale School of Medicine. At the forefront of volume Electron Microscopy, the F-SCC utilizes the state of the art enhanced Focused Ion Beam Scanning Electron Microscopy (FIB-SEM) technology for large volume imaging with nanometer isotropic resolution.
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Part of the role of an LPI staff scientist is to support NASA and the planetary science community. The Universities Space Research Association’s Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) in Houston, TX, invites applications for a full-time staff scientist.
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Additionally, the staff scientist will prepare Animal Resources and Research Support (ARRS) Animal Planning and Animal Assignment forms; coordinate/support NHP research protocols hosted by the Infectious Disease Resource (IDR); supervise technical staff; provide training for IDR technical staff; and provide technical expertise for surgical procedures and necropsies as appropriate for the individuals’ training.
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We are seeking an enthusiastic scientist to join our NGS Product Development team as a Scientist II or staff scientist, depending on the qualifications. The ideal candidate for this position will be a creative, proactive, and highly collaborative development scientist with profound knowledge in molecular biology or a related field.
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Acepodia is seeking a highly motivated scientist with strong interest in developing novel cell-based cancer therapies. Mammalian cell culture, cytotoxicity analysis and multi-color fluorescence flow cytometry.
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The Modeling and Simulation Data Scientist will support the Combination Product Operations organization by improving the way. Experience with model simulation and analysis (MS&A) techniques for structural, fluidic, and heat transfer problems using commercial software such as ANSYS, LS-Dyna, ABAQUS, COMSOL.
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The scientist will perform assigned projects and work closely with peers in Biologics group to perform routine Anti-drug Antibody (ADA) and Neutralizing Antibody (NAb) immunoassay bioanalysis in the support of clinical and non-clinical studies.
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Licensure as a Medical Laboratory Technologist, Medical Laboratory Technician, Medical Laboratory Supervisor or Medical Laboratory Director subsumes the PH Laboratory Scientist 1 level and, therefore, also qualifies for this job classification.
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Support and closely work with research, cell-line development, upstream, downstream, and analytical scientist. The formulation scientist will work closely with downstream and analytical scientists to analyze biochemical and biophysical properties for biopharmaceutical products.
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HJF is seeking a Senior Bioinformatics Scientist to contribute to the advancement of Bioinformatics, particularly in the areas of Genomics and Metagenomics. Strong background in Computer Science, Statistics, Genomics, Genetics, RDBMS, Cloud Computing, Google APIs, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology required.
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The Postdoctoral Scientist will report to the PI and will work closely with the project team to design and carry out experiments. Proficiency in material characterization techniques (SEM, XPS, XAS, FTIR, Raman, NMR etc.
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Forensic Scientist I. Forensic Science Technician. Crime Scene Investigation. Forensic Scientist I. A bachelor's degree in Forensic Science, Chemistry, Biology, or a related field. Willingness to engage in ongoing professional development and stay updated on forensic science advancements.
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UW Health requires that anyone (all staff, faculty students, volunteers, and other affiliated individuals) working in or regularly accessing UW Health locations receive the COVID-19 primary vaccination series and first booster.
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We are seeking a talented, highly motivated Lead-Bioinformatics Analyst to facilitate and undertake next-generation sequencing (NGS) projects in the Department of Developmental Neurobiology (DNB).
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The People Scientist role entails being a thought leader in the HR and engagement space while assisting customers with survey question design, analyzing survey results, performance management processes, communication approaches, and feedback strategies for our customers at the organization, group, and individual level.
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