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More than 250 experienced crime scene cleanup professionals are dedicated to lifting the burden of cleanup from those who are grieving after tragedies like suicides, homicides, unattended deaths, infectious disease outbreaks, accidents, or other biohazard situations by providing emergency rapid response 24/7/365.
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Our clinical labs preform microbiology testing to determine microbial cleanliness, infectious disease and donor eligibility testing, as well Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) testing to successfully match organ transplant recipients with compatible donors.
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This Laboratory Scientist will provide work in the Sequencing and Bioinformatics Unit of the Infectious Disease Laboratory Section. Experience with Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA), Assay development and CLIA validation.
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The MNIT MDH GIS Team is a growing team of GIS specialists supporting the program needs and goals of Minnesota Department of Health including the Infectious Disease Epidemiology Prevention & Control, Environmental Health, Health Policy, and Health Regulation Divisions.
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Senior manager research and development, research and development manager, r&d manager, senior research manager, biotech, biotechnology, biopharmaceutical, scale up, cell production, cellular production, cell manufacturing, organ manufacturing, artificial organ, tissue engineering, transplant organs, ex vivo transplant, regenerative medicine, stem cell, kidney disease, renal disease, liver disease, ipsc, primary cell, cell harvest, cell cultur, msat, tech transfer, scale up.
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We benefit from the resources of a world-class medical school and large health sciences community, as well as strong relationships with institutional partners including the Masonic Cancer Center, Center for Immunology, Medical Discovery Team on Addiction, Institute for Infectious Disease, and Institute for Therapeutics Discovery and Development.
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Development, nutrition, growth and development, gynecology and reproductive health, injury assessment, acute and chronic disease management. adolescent health, maternal, reproductive health, or pediatrics, and have worked as a Nurse.
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Solid understanding of diabetes and obesity disease states and Novo Nordisk’s products is needed, coupled with aptitude for learning and ability to communicate technical and scientific product and disease management information.
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Children’s Minnesota requires proof of COVID-19 vaccine, and as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), immunity to vaccine preventable infectious diseases, prior to employment.
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Technical and analytic capabilities in real world evidence as well as one or more of the following areas: economic modeling, economic evaluation, cost-effectiveness evaluation, patient focused outcomes, burden of disease, epidemiology, statistics, and health care policy.
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This program provides people in our community access to: The newest therapies available for cancer treatment Management of treatment side effects and disease symptoms Studies directed at cancer prevention Molecular-based precision medicine research Cancer care delivery research This position will be based primarily at Regions Hospital.
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We proudly feature nationally recognized programs and leaders in Interstitial Lung Disease, COPD, Lung Transplantation, Critical Care Medicine (Respiratory Failure & ARDS), Cystic Fibrosis, Interventional Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine.
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From disease prevention to quaternary care to post-acute and home care, we meet patients wherever they are in their care journey. The Allina Health Neuroscience, Spine, and Pain Institute is seeking a Neurologist specializing in MS/Neuro-Immunology to join our practice at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis.
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Assist to identify, develop, and provide employee health education and training on wellness and disease prevention topics to optimize the health of the population. Title: Injury Prevention Specialist.
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Used throughout all major disease area diagnostic and treatment pathways, PDx products support three patients every second around the world. Our Pharmaceutical Diagnostics (PDx) business is the number one global supplier of contrast media and molecular imaging agents used to enhance medical imaging exams.
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