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Required Skills: Medical Lab Technician or Medical Lab Technologist/ Scientist experience Preferred Skills: Flow Cytometry Experience. The setup of flow cytometry panel. Required Skills: Medical Lab Technician or Medical Lab Technologist/ Scientist experience Preferred Skills: Flow Cytometry Experience.
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We are currently seeking a Senior UX specialist who will be responsible for UX research and support UX design for our multi-product clinical flow cytometry ecosystem. Influence product design across our entire flow cytometry ecosystem.
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We are seeking a Medical Technologist to join their growing team and focus on flow cytometry! Set up flow cytometry panel. Flow cytometry experience required.
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The technician will conduct experiments pertinent to immunobiology including protein biochemistry, RNA/DNA extraction and gene expression analysis, flow cytometry experimental design and analysis, cell culture, and animal studies.
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Candidate will be expected to accurately and efficiently perform flow cytometry setups and subsequent data acceptability checks upon completion of departmental and panel-specific training.
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In this role, you will be working in our Indianapolis, IN office location within the Flow Cytometry department. Flow Cytometry experience (preferred). 16 semester hours of chemistry (at least 6 semester hours of Inorganic Chemistry.
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Review and interpret laboratory testing (SPEP, IFE, hematopathology, flow cytometry). Experience / proficiency with interpretation of flow cytometry is a plus. Review anatomic pathology cases (glass, digital - mostly IHC / H&E, lesion identification.
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Education and Qualifications:US Med license eligibilityMD or equivalent, training and board certification / eligibility in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology, and hematopathology. A common set of processes, procedures, and instrumentation is offered throughout our sites in Europe, Asia/Pacific, and the United States, allowing us to receive samples globally and provide more than 700 assays across all laboratory science disciplines.
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Associate degree in Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements. Bachelor’s degree in Medical Technology or Clinical Laboratory Science or other life science with completion of at least a 12-month training program in Medical Technology.
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Essential FunctionsThe setup of flow cytometry panel. Description: In this role, you will be working in our Indianapolis, IN office location within the Flow Cytometry department.
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ORBachelor’s degree in a chemical, physical or biological science from an accredited college or university and one year training and/or experience in the specialty in which testing is to be performed.
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Instrument/Equipment/Assay ValidationResponsible for coordinating with other resources to ensure timely completion and implementation of new assay validations. Demonstrates extensive knowledge of all department functions and may serve as subject matter expert for department on companywide initiatives (i.e., Six Sigma.
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Works with the vendor where needed to resolve instrument/ equipment related problems and summarize results of investigations. Able to provide troubleshooting guidance to staff to resolve complex instrument and equipment problems.
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Demonstrates extensive knowledge of all department functions and may serve as subject matter expert for department on companywide initiatives (, Six Sigma). Process Improvement:Able to analyze existing processes and create new approaches or ideas to improve.
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Able to follow SOPs, complete basic calculations, shows good pipette technique, and good laboratory practices. Training:Coordinates the timely development and completion of training materials and checklists.
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