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OR-90 Semester hours from an accredited institution that include the following: 16 semester hours of Biology courses, 16 Semester ours of chemistry [must include atleast 6 hours of inorganic Chemistry], and 3 Semester hours of Math- along with having completed an accredited Clinical Laboratory training program or 1 year of documented Clinical Laboratory Training, or experience in the specialty that testing is to be performed.
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Work closely with synthetic chemistry, toxicology, ADME groups, analytical teams and device teams to develop the drug product that is stable and patient centric. The drug product team is also investing in building new platforms to support complex formulations such as lipid nanoparticles, Antibody Drug Conjugates and AAV and other non-viral vector delivery.
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This organization has been recognized for its dedication to innovation as well as been awarded a "Laboratory of the Year." This laboratory provides testing services including (but not limited to) hematology, chemistry, serology, histology, molecular biology, next generation sequencing and MORE.
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PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Material Science, Biology, Food Science, Microbiology, Plant Pathology, related fields or relevant experience. PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Material Science, Biology, Food Science, Microbiology, Plant Pathology, related fields or relevant experience.
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16 semester hours of chemistry (at least 6 semester hours of Inorganic Chemistry) Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a Medical Lab Technician II. 16 semester hours of chemistry (at least 6 semester hours of Inorganic Chemistry.
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Scientific or Scientific Sales background in Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Chemistry, or Process Engineering. Scientific or Scientific Sales background in Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Chemistry, or Process Engineering.
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The Histotechnologist will actively liaise with the CCLS project management team, Investigator Support Team and client to resolve and clarify questions and/ or issues related to management and preparation of the histology samples.
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Normally, their assigned areas will include the boilers and associated systems such as fans, grates, ash and air pollution control systems, the demineralizer, and the testing of water chemistry.
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Wastewater treatment plant operation, including a strong knowledge of chemistry and mechanical functionality. Troubleshoots treatment processes by use of chemistry and waste treatment knowledge.
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A Bachelor's Degree in a related science field (such as Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, etc.) In collaboration with the Manager of Quality Assurance for Quality Control, the Quality Validation Specialist will ensure the site adheres to regulations, industry standards (such as ISPE, PDA, ASTM), and organizational SOPs. Additionally, they will be pivotal in fostering and developing a culture that values quality, efficiency, meticulous attention to detail, and timely delivery.
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Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Food Science, Food Engineering, or other Food Science related field and/or 5+ years’ experience with quality, food safety, food facility auditing, or related discipline.
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Knowledge of water chemistry, water testing, filtration, and mechanical operations for pool maintenance. Perform light carpentry, painting, vinyl and drywall repair. Knowledge of water chemistry, water testing, filtration, and mechanical operations for pool maintenance.
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What We Are Looking For:A Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in chemistry, biochemistry, biology, or a related field. What you’ll be doing:Conducting in vitro and in vivo metabolite identification studies.
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Education: Bachelor Degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry or Molecular Biology required. Established sales history and relationships with downstream process development groups in key biopharmaceutical accounts would be desirable.
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Minimum of 1 year of clinical laboratory experience in highly complex testing for those with BS/BA in Chemistry or Biology. Job Title: Medical Laboratory Scientist. A successful candidate should possess or be eligible for national certification as an MT / MLT from a recognized organization (ASCP or AMT.
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