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The incumbent will ultimately perform routine cGMP manufacture of multiple cell and gene therapy types/products at our state-of-the-art BaseCamp facility such as CAR-Ts, iPSCs, Adeno-Associated Virus (AVV) and Lentivirus (LV.
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Passion for topics such as, but not limited to: eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), BIPOC population, humanistic therapy, gender identity and sexual orientation, play therapy, art therapy, music therapy, social work, Adlerian therapy, PTSD, group therapy, couples therapy, psychotherapy.
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Here's What You'll Do:Lead right-first-time cGMP manufacturing of cell and gene therapy products including but not limited to aseptic processing, cell isolation, selection, culturing, cryopreservation, upstream processing, downstream processing, aseptic fill finish and final product visual inspection.
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The successful candidate will be responsible of evaluation and implementation of custom designed GMP compliant equipment used for encapsulation and fill-finish of cell therapy drug substance, drug product or combination product manufacturing.
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You are to lead and work in a fast paced, growing drug safety & pharmacovigilance department and contribute to establish a state-of-the-art safety surveillance program for novel gene-editing therapies.
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Administers appropriate diagnostic tests and procedures to evaluate responses to therapy, including: arterial blood gas sampling and interpretation of the results; oxygen saturation by direct measurement and pulse oximetry; end-tidal carbon dioxide measurement; pulmonary mechanics; spirometry; metabolic testing; and may assist the physician with special procedures such as bronchoscopy.
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Art Therapy, Music Therapy or other expressive therapy speciality preferred. Art Therapy, Music Therapy or other expressive therapy speciality preferred. License: LCSW, LMHC, LICSW, or OT preferred.
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Position Summary:The Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) administers the standardized types of respiratory therapy including oxygen, therapeutic and medicinal gases, mist-inhalation and aerosolized drugs to our residents.
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Lesley University seeks a Music Therapy Instructor/Assistant Professor in the Expressive Art Therapy program to join our highly evolved and uniquely conceptualized Expressive Therapies department.
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Meditech Proficient with Microsoft Office applications Certification/Licensure: Licensed in Respiratory Therapy by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Possess, maintain and deliver high clinical standards in the assessment, administration, education, and observation of respiratory therapy as ordered by Licensed Independent Practitioners.
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Innovating ABA services with state-of-the art therapy applications. Develop child-specific behavior plans in accordance with the principles of ABA therapy. Our mission is to help every child living with autism to develop, pursue and achieve their own goals and dreams through high-quality ABA Therapy and support.
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Consult groups for specific specialty areas, including health psychology, couples work, child and family therapy, geriatric psychology, trauma focused work, eating disorders, and young child rounds.
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State-of-the-art research computing facilities, including several high-performance computing clusters are available to UMass Boston researchers, including local HPC clusters and the UMass system-wide shared cluster located at the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center.
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Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $55,000.00 - $72,000.00 per year Benefits: 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee discount Flexible schedule Health insurance Paid sick time Paid time off Professional development assistance Referral program Tuition reimbursement Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekends as needed Supplemental pay types: Commission pay Tips People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply License/Certification: Massage Therapy License (Required) Work Location: In person.
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Qualifications/Requirements: Degree in Physical Therapy, PT licensure in MA, AHA BLS certification. Location: CHA Assembly Square Care Center Work Days: clinic open Mon-Thurs 7a-7p, Fri 7a-4:30p Category: Physical Therapy Department: Physical Therapy Assembly Square Job Type: Full time Work Shift: Day / Evening Hours/Week: 40.00 Union: No Union Name: Non Union DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION: Upto $5,000 SIGN ON BONUS.
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