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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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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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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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Our innovative model allows us to provide definitive care in the home, including point of care laboratory studies, minor procedures, splinting, wound care, suturing , IV fluid and medication administration.
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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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Additional duties may include the following: supervision and evaluation of students in pre-clinical, clinical, and laboratory dental hygiene sessions for dental radiology, oral science, or dental materials lab sessions.
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The main function of a lab technologist is to perform complex laboratory tests. Basic knowledge of Good Clinical Practice (international quality standard for human clinical trials) and local regulations.
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Professional experience in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology environment is preferred, particularly in clinical biomarker development and bioanalytical assays for genetic and genomic biomarkers.
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Primary academic responsibilities include participation in classroom, lab, clinical, and simulation instruction and the development and evaluation of courses across the Practical Nursing curricula; supervision of students in the classroom, clinical, laboratory, and simulation settings; and academic advising.
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Research initiatives, such as our funding of an autism laboratory at Temple University. Continuous, on-demand clinical support and growth opportunities through our internal education program, the ABA Academy of Excellence.
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Work as part of a clinical care team with a DHMT (DispatchHealth Medical Technician) and individually, as appropriate for the service line, to deliver care in the patient’s home through our innovative in-home care service lines.
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The Senior Scientist is expected to deploy their scientific domain expertise to 1) lead communications with sponsors, 2) interface with business development teams, 3) engage laboratory staff and IACUC, and 4) coordinate with project management and data analysis teammates to manage all aspects of studies from initial pre-clinical study design to final report.
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Atrius Health, a well-established, physician-led healthcare organization, is nationally recognized for transforming healthcare through clinical innovations and quality improvement, and a commitment to population health management.
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Keywords: Med Tech, Clinical Lab Scientist In keeping with federal, state and local laws, Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) policy forbids employees and associates to discriminate against anyone based on race, religion, color, gender, age, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
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The Research Scientist is responsible for designing, developing and validating clinical qPCR, RT-qPCR and ddPCR based molecular diagnostic assays and transfer of validated assays to the clinical laboratory.
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