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Working knowledge of farming practices Strong understanding of scientific sampling methodologies and the state-of-science on a broad range of terrestrial, wildlife, soil, and water quality issues.
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Nonprofit advocacy organization dedicated to saving and improving human and animal lives through ethical and effective scientific research seeks a scientist with a master's or doctoral degree in toxicology, pharmacology, cell biology, or a related field and at least seven years of experience in a nongovernmental organization, government, or industry position related to regulatory testing and/or compliance to promote alternatives to the use of animals in toxicological testing and research.
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Conferred Ph. D. degree that included scientific research in areas related to the work of the position which is life-cycle assessment techniques and methods and/or includes coursework in areas such as mass and energy balances, biomass analysis, environmental analysis, thermodynamics, unit process modeling.
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The staff scientist participates directly in the design and conduct of experiments and therefore needs technical and scientific knowledge encompassing several disciplines such as molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, genetics, physiology or animal science.
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If so, we are looking for a Full or Part-time Materials Engineer/Materials Scientist with broad design and manufacturing expertise to join our national Materials Science practice group to provide investigation, analysis, reports, and testimony where technical and scientific answers are needed to help resolve civil and criminal litigation and insurance claims.
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The Staff Scientist I conducts research of significant scientific value in the basic or translational sciences and brings specialized skills, knowledge and experience to research programs or core laboratories.
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Fitting candidates should have experience working as a Scientist Administrator, Social and Behavioral Scientific Administrator, Health Science Policy Analyst, or Public Health Analyst. Selected candidates will be expected to perform duties of a Scientific Administrator and Public Health Analyst.
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Bachelor's degree in a quantitative or technical field of study (e.g. Applied Mathematics-probability and statistics, formal modeling, computational social sciences, Computer Programming-programming languages, math/statistics packages, computer science, machine learning, scientific computing, and Visualization (e.g. GIS/geospatial analysis, telemetry analysis.
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Conducts data analytics, data engineering, data mining, exploratory analysis, predictive analysis, and statistical analysis, and uses scientific techniques to correlate data into graphical, written, visual and verbal narrative products, enabling more informed analytic decisions.
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Applies existing behavioral and social science research principles, concepts, and methods to execute research tasks under the direction of senior staff, to include collecting and analyzing data and other information, reviewing scientific literature, and conducting literature reviews.
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Bottom of Form Conducts data analytics, data engineering, data mining, exploratory analysis, predictive analysis, and statistical analysis, and uses scientific techniques to correlate data into graphical, written, visual and verbal narrative products, enabling more infom1ed analytic decisions.
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You’ll identify emerging practices for biologics cell line development and manufacturing to shape scientific strategies and continued innovation. We are seeking aSenior Scientist, Biologics Cell Line Development to join our team in Boston, MA and help push the boundaries of biotherapeutic cell line development.
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Use computer modeling to support technical research and operational evaluations to assess, interpret, shape, and help advise AF/A10S, on behalf of AFIMSC and USAFE-AFAFRICA, regarding what operational and scientific testing results mean to operators (e.g., pilot, navigator, aircrew, loadmasters, maintainers, defenders.
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The PV Scientist Lead works closely with the Therapeutic Area Heads (TAH) as well as functional heads to implement new and revised processes and pharmacovigilance standards across GPS. This person will also provide scientific and compliance expertise as needed to GPS.
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Provide technical research and operational evaluations to assess, interpret, shape, and help advise AF/A10S, on behalf of AFIMSC and USAFE-AFAFRICA, regarding what operational and scientific testing results mean to operators (e.g., pilot, navigator, aircrew, loadmasters, maintainers, defenders.
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