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Analytical Skill, Analytical Skill, Analytical Thinking, Chemical Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Trials, Collaboration, Communication Skills, Curiosity, Data, Data Analysis, Design Of Experiments, Detail-Oriented, Drug Development, Drug Discovery, Ethics, Gene Therapy, Immunology, Inventory Management, Laboratory, Lifesciences, Machine Learning (Ml), Management, Medical Research, Molecular Biology {+ 10 more.
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Preferred: 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.
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Bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Science, Histotechnology, Cytology, Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements. Experience in a high-volume clinical laboratory environment is preferred.
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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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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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Accurately logs in cases to Tissue Bank Database, with necessary clinical information, to get an anonymous linked identifier that is assigned to research tissue. Follows all Joint Commission Patient Safety Goals and related BWH Laboratory and Hospital Policies.
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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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This position provides preventative and clinical medicine services, disease diagnosis, clinical oversight and training for laboratory animal husbandry, and training and participation in experimental techniques for animals used in biomedical research and education at Boston University and its affiliates via the BU Animal Science Center (ASC.
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QualificationsQualifications: •1-3 years clinical application and/or health (allied, direct care) professional experience •Familiarity with Laboratory operations a plus (LIS experience preferred)•Demonstrated ability to work with various software systems.
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The Cytogenetic Technologist is also responsible for confirming accuracy of test results and reporting laboratory findings to the Clinical Director and other Clinicians. Preferred Qualifications:One year clinical laboratory experience.
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Utilize knowledge in the principles and practices of planning, design and construction to develop planning solutions for University facilities; particularly research laboratories (wet, computational, vivarium), clinical facilities, and health sciences learning environments.
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Bachelor’s degree in biological or chemical science or medical technology or clinical laboratory science. The individual in this position reports to the HLA lab Technical Director and is responsible for compliance, quality assurance and performance improvement, and assists in ensuring optimal laboratory operations.
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About the Job The Molecular Technologist II position is a key member of the clinical diagnostic laboratory operationsstaff responsible for performing all aspects of complex patient sample testing, solution and reagentpreparation, equipment maintenance and tasks that pertain to the handling and testing of patientspecimens.
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Assists the RN/Transporter in transferring the patient to designated room, Prepares surgical specimens for circulating nurse to identify and label for clinical laboratory. Melrose/Wakefield Hospital and Lawrence Memorial Hospital are distinguished by the range of high-quality clinical care and services.
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Depending on the level of experience and expertise, this role includes the opportunity to lead a cross-functional CMC team consisting of Drug Substance Development (SMPD), Analytical Development, Drug Product Development, and adjacent functions (such as QC, QA, CMC regulatory affairs, clinical supply chain) with full accountability for the CMC strategy and its successful execution.
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