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Please indicate "Sr. Research Investigator - Medicinal Chemistry" in the subject line. We are seeking creative and highly motivated Ph. D. level scientists with a strong background in synthetic organic chemistry to join our growing medicinal chemistry team.
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TRC is seeking an on-call Principal Investigator for Cultural Resources in our Planning, Permitting, and Licensing Practice (PPL). Graduate degree (M.A. or Ph. D.) from a United States accredited university in anthropology, archaeology, architectural history, or historic preservation.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Principal Investigator to lead the FAU Amyloidosis Project within our Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine. It is critical that the Principal Investigator will focus the project not only on amyloid diseases of a single organ, but will look at the holistic disease burden of amyloid protein on multiple body systems and collaborate with amyloid researchers from diverse scientific backgrounds.
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We specialize in Geotechnical, Environmental, Natural Resources, Cultural Resources and Construction Material Testing services.
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CEC's corporate Cultural Resources Practice currently has staff in Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, and Oklahoma City, and with continued success, is seeking talent to continue growth and help manage clients, projects, and staff as needed in support of our client endeavors nationwide.
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We specialize in Geotechnical, Environmental, Natural Resources, Cultural Resources and Construction Material Testing services.
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The New York County District Attorney's Office has an immediate opening for a Principal Financial Investigator in its Forensic Accounting and Financial Investigation Bureau. In this position the Principal Financial Investigator is responsible for assisting Assistant District Attorneys (ADAs) in the compilation and preparation of forensic and financial data for investigations.
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This involves application of hydrocodes (e.g., WONDY and ALE3D) and finite element codes (e.g., ABAQUS) to impact and radiation driven problems.
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As a Project Archeologist / Principal Investigator, you will work closely with our Archaeology Group Manager to supervise, mentor, and help support the professional growth of our cultural resources team.
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Principal Investigator of Immunology, Therapeutics, Large Molecule, Flow Cytometry, In Vivo, In Vitro, Western Blot, ELISA, PCR, Research, Science, Comprehensive Benefits Package, Health, Vision, Dental.
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HJF is seeking a Principal Investigator, Research Psychologist to interdisciplinary research, combining physical, computational, and life-science research to improve the efficiency and efficacy in the development of militarily relevant medical products for Force Health Protection.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Archaeologist/Cultural Resources Manager for the position of Principal Investigator in the Pacific Northwest. Act as Principal Investigator for cultural resources surveys and analyses.
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Ability to be permitted as a Principal Investigator on BLM, USFS, and State lands in OR, WA and ID. · Experience working with Oregon, Washington, and/or Idaho SHPOs∯*∯ Experience working with and guiding clients through consultations with Native American tribes and/or THPOs a plus.
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Archaeological Principal Investigator. CEC's Cultural Resources Practice works cooperatively across all CEC offices to bring the necessary historic preservation compliance. Experience with the Tennessee Department of Transportation or other state transportation departments, and a general knowledge of the Section 106 implementation process of the Federal Highway Administration (preferred); and.
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Job SummaryAn AML Investigator is responsible for maintaining certain aspects of the Bank's ML/CFT program and assists in meeting and maintaining BSA/AML compliance requirements of the Bank. Complies with all applicable, federal and state laws, regulations and guidance, including those related to Anti-Money Laundering (i.e. Bank Secrecy Act, USA PATRIOT Act, etc.
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