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Must be able to comply with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations for security positions, including but not limited to, additional background screening, physical examination, fingerprinting and/or drug and alcohol testing as required.
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Must be able to pass a back ground screening|urine drug testing. ICU -RN - We are seeking an ICU Registered Nurses to join our team! Pay Rate: ($20|hr taxed + $40|hr taxed free) + OT. Must be able to pass a back ground screening|urine drug testing.
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Alerts management to observed operational gaps driving external theft (i.e. fitting room, front end, building security, etc.) About the job Sr. Store Protection Specialist (Sr. SPS) Successful completion of Senior Store Protection Specialist training, as applicable, can act as an advantage.
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This approach enables access for the first time to modern structural and screening technologies used in industrial-scale drug discovery for the entire class of GPCRs∯*∯ Septerna has an emerging pipeline of GPCR-targeted small molecule programs with growth potential to reach many GPCRs that have been undruggable and unexploited to date.
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The Senior Store Protection Specialist works in partnership with the Store Manager (SM), Area Loss Prevention Manager (ALPM) and Ross Investigative & Safety Center (RISC) to mitigate external theft in Stores by providing service to customers demonstrating the intent to cause loss and coordinating with law enforcement to resolve external theft incidents and trespass known theft subjects from Stores.
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Screening and ligand-based / structure-based design, this individual will be a key contributor to our state-of-the-art approach to apply new technologies to the field of GPCR drug discovery, working within a highly collaborative environment, interfacing particularly with Medicinal Chemistry, Structural Biology and Research Informatics.
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Ph. D. in computational chemistry, chemical informatics, physical organic chemistry, biophysics, or related field with 12+ years of experience applying their computational skills to small molecule drug design.
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This includes a credit check, criminal/misdemeanor check and taking a drug test. “This position requires passing a ServiceNow background screening, USFedPASS (US Federal Personnel Authorization Screening Standards.
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Must successfully pass pre-employment criminal background investigation and pre-employment drug screening. Action Property Property Management is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Supports a Drug Free Workplace.
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Reporting to the CSO, you will lead a team of drug discovery professionals in areas including: medicinal chemistry; DNencoded chemical library design, synthesis and screening; complex biologics (including antibody-drug conjugates, ADCs); oligonucleotides; analytical sciences; PKDM; protein sciences and structural biology.
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At Kimia Therapeutics we are building a next generation drug discovery engine by combining high-throughput chemistry and screening with state-of-the-art computational approaches to accelerate the discovery of novel drugs.
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We are looking for a data-driven Therapeutic Discovery leader, who will guide our molecular strategies and preclinical drug discovery, and ensure that we optimally use our machine learning capabilities both to increase the success of our preclinical programs and to accelerate them.
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Must be able to pass background/urine drug screening upon accepting an offer. This is a Therapy position in Speech Language Pathologist - SLP. You must have a Current License and at least 2 years of recent experience as a Therapy - Speech Language Pathologist - SLP.
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This position typically requires successfully passing drug-screening procedures prior to being hired; thereafter subject to random and cause drug and alcohol testing. Perform other duties as needed under the direction of the Resident Engineer.
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Prior to appointment, candidates must successfully complete medical, psychological, and background standards, which include polygraph testing, drug screening, and California Department of Justice fingerprint clearance.
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