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Performs analyses in hematology, chemistry urinalysis, coagulation, blood bank and microbiology according to expected performance standards. 1-2 years’ experience in clinical laboratory.
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We are looking for Ph. D. experts in the field of biology in genetics, virology, and/or microbiology. Attained Ph. D. in the field of biology in genetics, virology, and/or microbiology (will need to prove with an attached Ph. D. degree certificate.
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The ideal applicant should have an interest in immunology and host-pathogen interactions and prior experience in flow cytometry, tissue culture, microbiology, molecular biology (e.g., ELISA, RT-PCR, Western blotting, cloning), and rodent studies (e.g., infections, dissection, bone marrow chimeras, adoptive transfer.
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Minimum of three (3) years clinical experience in Nursing, Microbiology, Biology, or Public Health, and two (2) years of experience as an Infection Preventionist in an acute care facility. Bachelor's degree in Science (Microbiology, Biology, Nursing, Public Health.
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Required Qualifications:Req Bachelor's degree Bachelor of Arts or Science and/or equivalent training for California Clinical Laboratory Scientist or California Specialty (Limited) LicenseReq 1 year Minimum 1-year prior work or training experience to include: specialized and complex analysis, computer experience, quality control, calibration, QC evaluation, inventory control, preventative maintenance, and quality improvement in Microbiology.
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Education/Licensure/Certification: A minimum Bachelors’ degree, in a related scientific field (e.g., biology, microbiology, biochemistry, or psychology). The Research Specialist will work with the Laboratory Manager to assist in training staff and may provide functional supervision to assigned laboratory personnel.
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This person should be versatile in all aspect of the laboratory as well as a team player to assist in not only performing, but coordinating the duties and responsibilities of the Laboratory Assistant in order to relieve the Clinical Laboratory Scientist the responsibilities of the phlebotomy and processing area, which includes the send out and microbiology set-ups.
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Manages, coordinates and evaluates all elements of laboratory services in assigned specialties of the Laboratory (Hematology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Blood Bank, Phlebotomy, Specimen Processing, Immunology, Pathology etc.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist performs a variety of standardized and highly specialized analysis of tests in Chemistry, Immunology, Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Microbiology and/or Blood Bank.
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Global Service Resources, Inc., a leading Healthcare staffing company has an opening for a Clinical Laboratory Scientist at Olive-View UCLA Medical Center located in Sylmar, CA.Hours: 12am - 8:30am, Per diem and every other weekendJOB DESCRIPTION Responsible for a variety of high-complexity, clinical laboratory testing in Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology & Blood Bank. Perform QC/QA procedures, preventive maintenance & test validation.
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Experience in protein chemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, cell culture and/or peptide phage display is also desirable. Preferred Field of Expertise: Experience in protein chemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, cell culture and/or peptide phage display is also desirable.
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Three (3) years clinical experience in Nursing, Microbiology, Biology, or Public Health, and two (2) years of experience as an Infection Preventionist in an acute care facility. Licensure: RN or CLS (Clinical Lab Scientist.
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Performs pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical phase testing of all complexities as defined by Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act/Amendment (CLIA) to include specialized tests and analysis in one or more areas of clinical laboratory such as Hematology, Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry, Urinalysis, Immunohematology, Serology, Parasitology and chemical and morphological examinations to obtain data for use in diagnosis and recording laboratory test results.
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Completion of 12 semester units or 18 quarter units in Chemistry, Zoology, Microbiology, or Biology from an accredited college or university. Have you completed 12 semester units or 18 quarter units in Chemistry, Zoology, Microbiology, or Biology from an accredited college or university.
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Customer focus and interaction and ability to interact and communicate with scientists who typically possess a Ph. D. (or Master's Degree) in Biochemistry, Biophysics or Microbiology. Performs Preventive Maintenance (PM) and basic services on our MALDI Biotyper Systems.
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