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Experience with mammalian tissue culture techniques. Position may at times require the employee to work with or be in areas where hazardous materials and/or infectious diseases are present.
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Embeds and cuts a wide variety of surgical and research tissue, including autopsy specimens, tiny biopsies, lymph nodes, breast tissue and bone marrow. Sections paraffin embedded tissue at 1-7 microns and mounts on microscope slides.
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The position supports basic and translational research in inner ear immunology and virology using human tissue culture, molecular biology techniques, animal models and confocal microscopy to understand the pathophysiology and ultimately treatment options for hearing loss due to congenital viral infections.
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As the Tissue Associate we are looking for someone who will be a vital link between internal Customer Service, Histology, and Clinical Lab personnel. The Tissue Associate is responsible for receiving, unpacking, processing and recording samples sent for laboratory testing.
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Establishes and maintains tissue bank. As a lead, will assist the Histology Supervisor/Manager in the day-to-day operations that may include staffing and scheduling, coordinating work, and staff training and coaching.
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This position is perfect for individuals committed to supporting students with behavioral needs in an inclusive and nurturing environment. Key Responsibilities: Direct Support: Implement individualized behavior intervention plans (BIPs) under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to help students achieve their goals.
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Must demonstrate consistent exemplary performance in an operating room environment and sterile processing department, handling/washing equipment that contains blood, bone, tissue etc. Be sure to have them submit you as a referral prior to applying for this position.
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POSITION SUMMARY:Natera recently opened a new tissue lab in San Carlos, California and we are looking to build up the team! In this role the Histotechnologist will provide assistance to the Oncology Signatera team by cutting, staining, and preparing tissue samples for pathologist review.
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Work with a diverse range of multimodal and biological data types, including multi-omics data, cell/tissue images, human specimen/cohort data, cryoET tomography, scientific literature, and more.
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Experience with biologics, transfusion medicine, tissue/organ or cord blood/stem cells or equivalent. Experience with biologics, transfusion medicine, tissue/organ or cord blood/stem cells or equivalent.
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Responsibilities Mammography Techs are specialized healthcare professionals who use medical imaging equipment to produce high-quality images of the breast tissue. Gifted Healthcare believes in the power one person has to make a difference in a patients care, inspiring Gifteds mission to help clinicians thrive and advance their careers by providing exceptional job opportunities, day one benefits, and 24/7 support.
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Replace facial, toilet tissue and bathroom amenities in correct amount and location. Transport cart with cleaning supplies, amenities and linens to assigned area and position securely. Remove dust on drapes and realign to correct position.
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The Center for Social Dynamics (CSD) is an organization providing services to those with developmental delays, including autism.
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Knowledge and experience of immunohistochemistry techniques and other methods of tissue-based expression analysis. Knowledge and experience of immunohistochemistry techniques and other methods of tissue-based expression analysis.
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Partner with stakeholders to shape the long-term view for trust, creating thought leadership, connective tissue, and actions across product areas to deliver on the long-term strategy. The US base salary range for this full-time position is $139,000-$207,000 + bonus + equity + benefits.
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