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As a professional scientist, the Microbiologist is expected to work under the guidance of supervisors and managers, develop skills and understanding of laboratory procedures, exhibit technical expertise, be able to document data and report findings; and stay current with Microbiological literature and standards for analyses.
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Bachelor’s degree plus 8+ years’ experience as Data Scientist OR in related field (Statistics / Operation Research) OR as System Architect / Enterprise Architect. Analyzes, designs, develops, implements and maintains data science constructs, algorithms, programs, Statistical / Machine Learning Models, decision support system, Artificial/Augmented Intelligence systems using structured, unstructured, diverse “big data” sources of from measurement systems, IoT, human observations to provide real life business problem solutions and product features/ enhancements.
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Able to work independently and switch between publications supporting diverse therapeutic areas/products (including Immunology, Oncology, Neuroscience) Effectively manages multiple projects and provides proofreading, styling, and copy-editing of a wide variety of medical and scientific content.
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Our client, Medical device manufacturing industry is seeking a Scientist III to join their team. Job Title: Scientist III. Seeking a skilled synthetic organic chemist to perform synthesis research and provide analytical support for clinical chemistry assay technologies.
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The Medical Laboratory Scientist is responsible for accurately performing a variety of routine and complex laboratory tests and reporting results within the expected turnaround time to assist healthcare providers deliver the most optimal patient outcomes.
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Performing a variety of tasks related to microbiological testing of pharmaceutical products, raw materials, and medical devices under general direction of lead scientist or manager. Position : Scientist I, Microbiology - Entry Level.
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As we continue to push the boundaries of data-driven insights, we are seeking a seasoned Senior Data Scientist to join our dynamic team. 5+ years of experience with deep expertise in the tools and practice of data science, including statistical modelling, machine learning and artificial intelligence, with a proven track record of delivering impactful business solutions.
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Entry-Level Data Scientist Engineer - US/Canada - 1+ Year - Full-time. Basic experience in computational finance, econometrics, statistics, and math. Familiarity with spreadsheets (VBA) and database applications (Access, Oracle, SQL, or equivalent technology.
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Responsible for communication of project status and escalation of issues to manger.
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Our client, a global healthcare leader whose portfolio of life-changing technologies spans the spectrum of healthcare, is looking for a Scientist to join their growing team! 1-2 years’ of experience in organic or medicinal chemistry.
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Performs finger stick to obtain sample to obtain donor’s hematocrit and total protein levels. Follows all Health Safety & Environmental (HSE) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policies and procedures.
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QC Scientist 1 - 3rd Shift. Must have good hearing and sight – adequate for safety programs in a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant. Polarimetry, pH and conductivity meters, Automatic titrators, TOC, HPLC or GC using Empower.
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Experience with Protein Electrophoresis, Western Blotting, Agarose Electrophoresis, and UV Transilluminators preferred. Contractors are hired and employed through Atrium, our third-party payrolling partner.
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Primary lead for development of projects, executing pilot runs and first batch production audits.
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Bachelor's degree in lab sciences such as Chemistry, Biochemistry, Material Science, Immunology, Biology, Molecular Biology or similar. Scientist: Previous experience that provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the job (comparable to 2+ years.
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