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If you thrive in a fast paced, innovative role and want to work to build a world-class laboratory consulting organization—read on. At first glance, you’ll see that for more than 80 years we’ve been dedicated to advancing and optimizing the laboratory to move science and healthcare forward.
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As lead of the Study Core Team the CS will lead via a matrix organization Epidemiology, Biostats, Clinical Operations, Medical/Scientific Affairs, Regional, Pfizer laboratory assay group, and external team members.
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Certification by American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) or National Credentialing Agency (NCA) or equivalent agency as a Medical Technologist, Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Laboratory Technician, or specialty certification is preferred.
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The Animal Care Technologist is responsible for monitoring health and providing clinical care to laboratory animals in Veterinary Services (VS) The animals are evaluated daily in our large animal housing facility and at a minimum weekly in our rodent and zebrafish colonies at our Boston Campus and per assigned on the Medford campus.
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Completion of four (4) units of Clinical Pastoral Education. Completion of two (2) units of Clinical Pastoral Education. Communicates relevant patient information with other disciplines through the use of referral systems, chart entries and other mechanisms in the clinical setting.
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The CPL integrates preclinical information (pharmacology, toxicology, pharmacokinetics) and interprets its implications for clinical development, as articulated in the Investigator’s Brochure and first-in-human protocol.
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Health Savings AccountCCRM Paid Family Medical Leave (eligible after 1 year)Supplemental Options (Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, Accident)Professional Development, Job Training, and Cross Training Opportunities Bonus PotentialWhat You Will Do:The Clinical Laboratory Technician is responsible for andrology and endocrinology procedures, maintenance of computer-generated logs and reports related to patient testing and billing, and other lab related duties.
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Become a vital member of our client’s team in Boston, MA, as a Laboratory Animal Technician. Certifications: Certification required in 1: Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician, and Certificate 2 preferred: Laboratory Animal Technician.
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OR Master's degree in clinical laboratory science, medical technology or chemical, physical or biological science and 1 year training and experience in high-complexity testing; OR Doctoral degree in clinical laboratory science or chemical, physical or biological science with 1 year training and experience in high-complexity testing.
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Under the general supervision of the investigator, performs complex laboratory experiments in the field of cell biology including: cell culture, ELISA, DNA/RNA isolation, PCR, general biochemistry, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, and microscopy.
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Strategically devise and implement in vitro antibody discovery approaches utilizing hands-on laboratory techniques, including both naïve and immune repertoires in yeast display platform. Maintain oversight of routine laboratory instrumentation and supply management.
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Proficient in integrating experimental data into Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) to ensure accurate and efficient data management and accessibility is preferred. Experience with liquid handling robotics and laboratory automation is a plus.
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Other clinical duties may include facilitating in-home diagnostics, point-of-care testing, administration of medications and other treatments, remote patient monitoring, clinical documentation, drain management, wound management, interpretation of diagnostic imaging & laboratory data.
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The neuro-oncologist will have opportunities to expand and lead the neuro-oncology clinical trials program and to collaborate closely with laboratory-based investigators on translational research studies.
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Details for the position are as follows:Onsite at Cambridge, MAPay: $34 Required Skills: Proficiency in biotechnology laboratory techniques and performing quantitative analysis Knowledge of nucleic acid purification and synthesis Knowledge of protein purification techniques Preferred Skills: Experience working with bacterial cell lines and cell culture.
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