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Bachelor's Degree: Completed Bachelor's degree in Medical Technology, Clinical Lab Science, or an applied science such as Chemistry, Biology, or Biochemistry. Our client, a leader in the industry with numerous accolades, is currently seeking a dynamic individual to fill the role of Laboratory Manager in the Microbiology department.
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I. A Bachelor's degree with major in Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Microbial Genetics, Bioinformatics, Data Science or related scientific field, may be substituted for one (1) year of the required (A) experience.
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Our esteemed client, known for its commitment to exceptional care and innovation, invites qualified candidates to lead the Microbiology Lab. In collaboration with key stakeholders, you will champion quality, compliance, and safety standards.
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Requires a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college in Medial Technology or Clinical Laboratory Science which includes successful completion of a supervised course of clinical internship in an approved hospital laboratory, or a Bachelor’s degree in an applied science (for example Chemistry, Biology or Biochemistry.
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Microbiology Experience: A minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience in a Microbiology Lab. Oversee and lead the Microbiology Lab section, ensuring compliance with quality and safety standards.
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BS+ or MS+ in a related field (e.g. bioengineering, microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry) with relevant industry experience (2-3 years post BS, 1 year post MS) Demonstrated ability for molecular cloning (PCR, DNA assembly, sequence analysis) and microbiology (bacterial and/or fungal transformation.
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Established experience in the following areas is desirable: (1) yeast and mammalian culture, (2) single cell PCR, (3) flow cytometry and cell sorting, (4) advanced techniques in immunology and molecular biology, (5) virus culture/purification and assays and (6) protein purification.
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Requires a Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college in Medical Technology or Clinical Laboratory Science which includes successful completion of a supervised course of clinical internship in an approved hospital laboratory, or a Bachelor's degree in an applied science (for example Chemistry, Biology or Biochemistry.
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Expertise in molecular biology, synthetic biology, stem cell biology, cell and tissue engineering (particularly immune cell or tissue modeling), genetic engineering, and/or immune-oncology.
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Previous research laboratory experience using microbiology and/or molecular biology techniques is highly preferred. Bachelor's degree in Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, or a related field is preferred.
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Boston Health Sciences Campus Molecular Biology and Microbiology 136 Harrison Ave. Experience in virology/RNA biology/work with animal models/bioinformatics will be a plus, but is not required.
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Individuals in this role must have successfully completed a university or technical college degree in the following or similar degree fields: Biomedical Engineering, Biomechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy, Electrical / Electronics Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Polymer Engineering, Computer Science / Engineering, Biology, Microbiology, Physiology, Chemistry, Physics, Dentistry, Medicine, Pharmacy, or Medical Technology.
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Bachelors degree in a related field (biology, microbiology, molecular biology, safety, industrial hygiene, chemistry, engineering) preferred. Bachelors degree in a related field (biology, microbiology, molecular biology, safety, industrial hygiene, chemistry, engineering) preferred.
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An MS degree in Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Genomics, an Engineering discipline (Bio, Biomedical, or Mechanical), or related field with 2+ years of relevant automation experience, or a BS degree in the same fields with 4+ years of relevant automation experience.
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PhD in Metabolic engineering, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Microbiology, Biology, or related fields with 0-4 years of relevant industry experience and training or MS/BS with 7-10 years of industry experience.
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