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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral fellowship in the field of Occupational Epidemiology with a focus on Climate Change and Work, funded by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s Education and Research Center (ERC) for Occupational Safety and Health.
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The ideal candidate will have neuroscience research experience employing a variety of in vitro/in vivo electrophysiology techniques including traditional whole-cell patch-clamp, extracellular field potential recordings, and qEEG. Additional computational or programming experience is also required.
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Position SummaryThis position is a key leadership role for the development of the In Vivo franchise at CRISPR. Reporting to the Senior Director of Regulatory Affairs CMC, you will work closely with cross-functional teams and partners to bring multiple novel therapies to patients.
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Provides tabular and graphic summaries of analyses in a form suitable for inclusion in manuscripts for publication in peer reviewed scientific journals as well as for presentation at scientific meetingsRequired Qualifications:- Master's degree in Public Health, Epidemiology, Statistics, Biostatistics or related field required.
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Educational Background: Ph. D. in Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacology, Biophysics, Bioengineering, or a related field. As a key member of our DMPK team, you will work collaboratively with colleagues across Research and.
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Key Responsibilities This professional will work with a team of technical specialists to execute projects in the areas of climate and flood resiliency, green stormwater infrastructure, and ecological restoration.
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You will be a key team member responsible for utilizing NextMAPTM, a NextRNA proprietary computation engine that identifies driving disease lncRNAs∯*∯ You will have an opportunity to work with a diverse team of bioinformaticians, biochemist, chemists, and biologist to support drug discovery programs for next wave of RNA therapeutics.
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Manage the capital equipment sales process by identifying sales opportunities, developing selling strategies, and presenting to key decision makers to achieve product adoption. The Area Sales Manager (ASM) is a member of the field sales team.
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Bruker Daltonics, a leading manufacturer of mass spectrometry instrumentation, software and accessories, has an immediate opening for a Field Service Engineer focused on key account support in New England.
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Provide strategic leadership of our Field Compensation, Incentive Compensation (IC) and President’s Club (PC) programs in close partnership our field leadership teams, HR, Legal and Finance, leveraging key project management best practices to ensure accurate and on-time completion of key tasks in the IC/Deployment life cycle.
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The Field Service Engineer is responsible for key activities in robotic guided surgical system installations, upgrades, and maintenance. Volt is immediately hiring for a Field Service Engineer working remotely, traveling 75% of the time to customer sites throughout the clients Northeast territory which includes CT, DE, MD, NH, NJ, NY, PA, VA.
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Maintain current knowledge of project pipeline for key clients What Skills and Experience You will Bring: 4-year degree in Civil Engineering (or related field) and 15 years or more of related work experience in traffic engineering and analysis.
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Communicate internally field competitive intelligence and key scientific insights from MSL team. The Senior Manager will serve as a coach, mentor and play a key role in the development of the US MSL team.
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The Systems Design and Architecture (SDA) organization is searching for a Principal UAS Systems Engineer with a passion for Autonomous Systems to design, develop, and field, open, trusted, secure, certified, and operationally effective collaborative autonomous solutions.
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Ph. D. degree in relevant field such as mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, aerospace engineering, or applied physics. Key areas of interest include hydrogen safety, thermal runaway of lithium-ion batteries, and flame dynamics in gas and dust explosions.
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