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Instructs new employees and/or Clinical Laboratory Scientist students in laboratory procedures within area the CLS assigned, in order that they may develop proficiency and understanding of the clinical laboratory methodology.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist II (CLS II) functions with general directions from senior technical personnel in the Blood Bank. Responsibilities include performing routine and technically complex laboratory tests and analyses requiring well developed cognitive, manipulative, and problem-solving skills.
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A Project Scientist position is available for motivated individuals within Dr. Navid Bavi's laboratory at UCLA's Department of Physiology. The Department of Physiology/DGSOM is recruiting for a Project Scientist position in Dr. Bavi's laboratory.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist I (CLS I) in the Special Testing Laboratory is an entry level position that functions under the direction of senior technical personnel. Clinical Laboratory Scientist license issued by the State of California.
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Licensed or certified by the California Department of Public Health as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Limited Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Clinical Microbiologist Scientist, or Public Health Microbiologist.
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Req Knowledge of basic computer skills including Microsoft Office applications Preferred Qualifications: Pref Clinical Laboratory Specialist in Microbiology (ASCP) Required Licenses/Certifications: Req Clinical Laboratory Scientist - CLS OR Limited license from the State of California.
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The MRRL collaborates closely with clinicians and engineers at UCLA. The MRRL has access to five clinical research Siemens MRI systems (3T Vida, 3T Prisma, 3T Skyra, 1.5 T Sola, and 1.5T Avanto Fit systems), as well as a dedicated imaging research facility for pre-clinical studies (including one 3T Prisma.
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LAB Division: MLT, LT, Clinical Lab Scientist, Histology Tech, Cyto Tech, Phlebotomist. RN Specialties: ICU, CVICU, PICU, NICU, PCU, ER, Tele, Med Surg, OR, Endo Cath Lab, LDRP, PACU, Dialysis, Case Manager, Home Health, Hospice, Respiratory Therapy.
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Job SummaryThe Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) provides laboratory services for the consumers of healthcare to include both LMC inpatients and outpatients. The Medical Laboratory Scientist performs laboratory testing according to laboratory accreditation requirements and LMC Laboratory established procedures/policies.
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The Biostatistics Core at the USC Norris has an opening for a master biostatistician to support clinical and laboratory research efforts at the Cancer Center. The successful candidate will possess an advanced degree or equivalent in applied statistics or biostatistics, with expertise and experience in cancer clinical trials, and will show a high level of proficiency with computer programming, database manipulation, statistical analysis, and in the application of statistical methodology to laboratory and clinical trials data ; t raining or experience in biological or medical sciences is desirable.
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Cost Center 750200: Current Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) License or current Clinical Microbiologist Scientist (CMS) License issued by California Department of Public Health (CDPH.
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Stantec is looking for a Senior Wetland Scientist/Permitting Specialist to support a high-volume environmental services program for a large utility client. Senior Wetland Scientist/Permitting Specialist - ( 2300033F.
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An active license in state of practice is required for a Registered Nurse or Clinical Lab Scientist. 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.
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EIT is made up of a diverse group of innovative and talented professionals who work in a fast-paced environment that provides ongoing support to research projects, patient care, lab research and administrative operations.
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The Neural Plasticity and Neurorehabilitation Laboratory (NPNL) of the University of Southern California, directed by Dr. Sook-Lei Liew, is now looking for an initiative-taking Research Lab Technician III/Supervisor to join the team.
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