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Our Experimental Biomarker Research and Early Development team (discovery sciences)is seeking a talented and motivated Scientist to support the development of assays and reagents for digital PCR. The qualified candidate will join a cross functional team of scientists developing a new biomarker detection and feasibility.
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Job Title: Research Scientist. · Senior Scientist: Minimum (required): Ph. D./Master's/Bachelor's in life sciences, chemical sciences, or related scientific field with 0/2/5+ years relevant experience.
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The incumbent must have a minimum of five years of experience working as a scientist conducting experimental procedures for new drug development in a pharmaceutical company, CRO, CDMO, or equivalent.
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As Technical Support Scientist, you will be at the center of innovation that builds and maintains an optimal Customer Experience for 10x Genomics products. Sample preparation for Single Cell assays, including cell culture, tissue dissociation, cell enrichment, flow cytometry, and nuclei isolation.
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Job Summary The Clinical Laboratory Scientists (CLS) performs a wide range of medical laboratory tests used to diagnose, treat and prevent disease.
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We are seeking an exceptional Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Scientist to join their team. Senior Scientist/Scientist II, NGS Technology Development. Minimum of 2-5 years of industry experience as a bench scientist with a proven track record in NGS technology development.
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Job Summary: Experienced Data Scientist with 10-12 years of experience in managing complex projects and teams. Job Title: Data Scientist. Job Summary: Experienced Data Scientist with 10-12 years of experience in managing complex projects and teams.
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Under the guidance of a senior scientist, assist in assay development. Provide recommendations to the senior scientist on how to advance assigned projects. Under the guidance of a senior scientist, assist in assay development.
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The Sequencing Workflows and Applications team is seeking a scientist to contribute to the research and early development of new reagents, workflows and assay solutions in the field of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS.
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Vetted Health is actively hiring Travel Clinical Laboratory Scientist for 13-week assignments across the United States. Minimum 1 year of Clinical Laboratory Scientist experience required.
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Machine Learning - Data Scientist - ETA (Inter-modal Transportation Domain) Experience working with one or more Machine Learning and/or Deep Learning frameworks such as Spark ML, TensorFlow, Caffe, Scikit-learn, H20, or xgboost.
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We are looking for a highly motivated ML/AI engineer or scientist to join our team. Preferably has experience working with cloud computing environments (AWS, GCP, etc) and/or Linux servers. Other comprehensive voluntary benefits include but are not limited to pet insurance, life insurance, employee assistance program (EAP), discount programs, and many more.
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Bachelor's: A baccalaureate or higher degree in biological sciences or an equivalent major from an accredited college or university, completing the number of semester and/or quarter units in coursework relevant to a Clinical Lab Scientist Generalist license as specified by the California Code of Regulations – Title 17.
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SafeTraces is looking for a Production Scientist to help us advance our traceability, sanitation verification, and. The production scientist is responsible for performing tasks in the life sciences laboratory per standard operating protocols.
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Snowflake's founders started from scratch and designed a data platform built for the cloud that is effective, affordable, and accessible to all data users.
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