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Exempt/Non Exempt: Non Exempt Experience: 2-5 years regulatory experience and/or 2 years relevant industrial experience typically with a quality, product-development/support, or scientific affairs function, 5 Required education level/certifications: BS, MS Skills: Knowledge of regulations and standards affecting IVDs and/or biologics Education: BS preferred in a technical discipline like biology, chemistry, microbiology, immunology, medical technology, etc.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Histology Technician Discipline: Allied Health Professional Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours, evenings Employment Type: Local Contract Job Summary: Responsible for preparing tissue specimens for microscopic examinations and handling the more specialized histo and immunocyto-chemistry testing.
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Understands basic science relevant to clinical oncology (biochemistry, immunology, molecular biology and/or genetics). Act as medical monitor for company sponsored trials (including but not limited to assessment of eligibility and safety events requiring study drug dose modification; data review; protocol writing; presentation at investigator meetings, steering committee meetings, DMC reviews; contributing to clinical study reports; publication review.
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The Department of Molecular and Cell Biology (MCB) and Division of Immunology and Molecular Medicine at the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) invite applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level.
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B.S in Molecular Biology, Immunology, Biotechnology, or related life science field with 4+ years of experience, or M.S. with 2+ years of relevant experience. Support high-throughput protein purification processes.
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Under direction of the Supervisor, the Histotechnologist performs technical histology tasks and procedures to include tissue processing, tissue embedding, microtomy, staining, immunofluorescence, accessioning, equipment preventive maintenance, quality control, immunohistochemistry, inventory, supply ordering, data gathering/reports, slide and FFPE block filing/retrieval and other histology related duties.
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Experience with one or more of the following experimental systems: molecular biology techniques for health sciences, in vitro cell-based systems, small animal work, clinical and pathogen microbiology, and immunology (innate and adaptive systems.
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