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Also other positions available - lcms, histology experience. Also other positions available - lcms, histology experience. We are looking for someone with a biology background with experience in the lab who is interested in a hybrid Business/Biology position.
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Histology: skills (fixation, embedding, chemical stains, immunohistochemistry). We work hand-in-hand with researchers of the Scripps Research Translational Institute and Calibr to merge foundational studies in biology, chemistry and computer science with translational science to produce pioneering drugs and advances in digital and precision medicine.
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We are seeking a motivated and energetic individual to join our team as a Sales and Marketing Executive to bring superior histology service and cutting-edge web technologies to biomedical researchers and doctors around the world.
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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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Histotechnician or Histotechnology certification by A.S.C.P. UCSD Layoff from Career Appointment : Apply by 2/6/2024 for consideration with preference for rehire. Minimum two (2) years of experience as an histotechnologist.
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The Histology Technician (HT) processes, embeds & sections Surgical Pathology cases. The Histology Technician (HT) processes, embeds & sections Surgical Pathology cases. The HT performs routine, special & immunohistochemistry stains.
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Perform tissue processing and histology procedures, including grossing, processing, embedding, sectioning, and staining. At Tempo Therapeutics, we are pioneering a new era in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine with our cutting edge Microporous-Annealed-Particle (MAP) technology platform.
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The ideal candidate is an organized, proactive professional who will support a team of postdoctoral fellows with their research projects by performing genotyping of the lab’s mouse colony, general mouse behavioral training, intracranial surgery, brain sectioning/histology, and data analysis.
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Skills such as, histology, cloning, general mammalian cell culture, transfection and familiarity with in vivo rodent models will be considered advantageous. Molecular biology (cloning, restriction digests) under the supervision of a senior scientist Protein science, including western blot Cell culture, sterile technique, and transfection.
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The Histotech is responsible for the daily handling of samples submitted for histology processing. Scripps Health has opened up a brand-new histology lab at the Scripps Memorial Campus La Jolla to service all our Scripps Health locations.
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The technician will work under the direction of the Histology Supervisor and must apply specialized technical and practical knowledge in histopathologic and histochemical procedures for diagnosis and training.
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Other professional licensures, certifications, or designations required: ASCP certifications for cytology, histology, microbiology, serology-immunology, hematology, clinical chemistry, and/or immunohematology preferred.
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We are the largest online histopathology service company with over 1,000 paying customers globally from top academic institutions (e.g. MSKCC, Harvard, Stanford, CDC) and pharmaceutical companies (e.g. CRISPR, Johnson & Johnson, Regeneron.
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Interest in histology, pathology, or related fields Experience programing during product development and for data analysis is highly desired Demonstrated track record of delivering solutions to difficult problems within microscope or other imaging systems.
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Stemson Therapeutics Corp is a dynamic startup company dedicated to revolutionizing hair growth solutions through innovative research and development using a patient's own iPSC. We are seeking a highly motivated Research Associate - Histology to join our growing team.
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