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The Office of Biodefense Research and Surety (OBRS) in the Office of Science Management and Operations, NIAID, seeks a highly qualified candidate to serve as a chemical biological radiological nuclear (CBRN) scientific advisor and chief of the Biodefense Research Countermeasures Branch reporting to the Director of OBRS.
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Bachelors degree in medical technology, clinical laboratory science, chemical, physical or biological science from an accredited institution. Masters degree in clinical laboratory science, chemical, physical, biological, business administration, health care administration, public health, or related field from an accredited institution.
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Provide environmental planning knowledge and project management to help with environmental impact analysis, coordination on biological and cultural assessment support, CEQA/NEPA research and document production support, tribal fees to trust projects and coordination for other associated environmental projects.
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The veterinary technician will be routinely exposed to a variety of pets that may bite or scratch, and on occasion, exposed to anesthesia, radiation, biological hazards, and medication/controlled substances.
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As DTRA DA -OAS Nuclear Specialist with Mission Technologies, you will serve as a nuclear/radiological specialist and technical authority with a focus on current/near-term events, plans, developments, and trends about the proliferation of WMD, and nuclear/radiological events; issues impacting nuclear weapons security; force protection; and force operability and survivability against a broad spectrum of nuclear, biological, chemical, and other WMD events.
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EM Key Solutions/Cortek is seeking a Counter WMD Threats Mid-Level Program Analyst to support the Department of State's Biological Policy Staff to reduce threats from biological weapons, mainly through efforts to strengthen and maintain international coordination and capabilities to prepare for and respond to outbreaks of infectious disease in humans and/or animals.
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Specialized expertise may include, but is not limited to, the following functional and or cross-functional areas: financial, engineering, environmental, climatological, biological, archaeological, architectural, and historic preservation.
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Serves as a clinical Point of Contact (POC) in the occupational health framework for DASHO/MED/OH. This may include occupational health support to DOS personnel involved in occupational environmental exposures to include chemical, biological, or radiological hazards.
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Prior product management experience in the biological sciences, particularly molecular biology or bioinformatics. Familiarity with public health, biological sciences, molecular biology, or genetic variation.
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They will have advanced skills in data visualization, 3D design, experience with 3D technologies (including virtual reality, and augmented reality), and an interest in the area of the biological sciences.
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Key Responsibilities and Duties:As a CBRN IEW Operational Support Specialist (OSS) on our team, you'll enhance client knowledge and decision making by providing key indications and early warning (IEW) for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and related threats using Publicly Available Information (PAI), OSINT data, tools, and tradecraft running on ALQIMI's RAAVN™ IEW application platform.
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Veterinary Technician appointments- blood draws for therapeutic monitoring / screening tests, bandage changes, post-op checks, suture removals, AG, TNT. Clarendon Animal Care South: 948 S George Mason Drive, Arlington, Virginia 22204.
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High school diploma or equivalent with three years or more meat and/or seafood industry (as appropriate) FSQA Leadership experience at a federal CFIA/FDA meat and/or seafood processing plant, or a Bachelor's degree in Animal Science, Food Science, or Biological Science from four-year college or university with one or more years meat and/or seafood industry (as appropriate) FSQA Leadership at a federal CFIA/FDA meat and/or seafood processing plant.
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Job SummaryThe Biomanufacturing Associate I will play an integral role within CRL’s gene therapy manufacturing function by understanding and applying biological, bioprocess, manufacturing, and mechanical principles, processes, procedures, inputs, and outputs, for designated production processes and handovers, within a cGMP and GLP environment.
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OBRS serves as the NIAID focal point for coordinating, planning, and implementing the biodefense research supported by NIAID. OBRS disseminates information on the institute's biodefense research programs, policies, and funding opportunities and coordinates biodefense and biodefense-related research issues across NIH.
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