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This Laboratory Scientist will provide work in the Sequencing and Bioinformatics Unit of the Infectious Disease Laboratory Section. Three (3) years of professional experience performing laboratory testing in the field of Biology, Molecular Biology or Microbiology.
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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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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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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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Develops integrative approaches to health promotion, disease prevention and chronic disease management. This position will be part of a Functional Medicine micro-team consisting of an integrative/functional medicine clinician and an acupuncturist.
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Assists with the development of and performs, evaluates and interprets Research and Development (R&D) projects with the guidance of the Study Director and/or Microbiology Lab Supervisor. Assists in implementing new methodologies with the guidance of the Study Director and/or Microbiology Lab Supervisor.
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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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Knowledge of food manufacturing regulations, standards and labeling, plant sanitation, and microbiology. Comfortable in a processing (plant or pilot plant) environment operating equipment (Slicers, Tumblers, Mixer, Grinder, Casing stuffer, Ovens.
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Bachelor of Science degree in Meat Science, Food Science, Animal Science or related field or equivalent. We're a company built by innovators, and are driven to not only satisfy your hunger, but to also feed your journey – whether that journey is on the road, on the run, at the campground, at the playground, in the office or in the moment.
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There are a number of Programs and Centers throughout the Medical School and University that are available for collaboration: Learn more about our Gene Therapy Center, Institute for Personalized Medicine, Mucopolysaccharidosis Center, ALD and Leukodystrophy Center, Neurodevelopmental Program in Rare Disease, Lysosomal Disease Network, the UMN Genomics Center, and Center for Orphan Drug Research.
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Hazardous and infectious waste management, water testing and treatment, respirator program, and anti-neoplastic drugs. A bachelor's degree in a branch of engineering, physical science, or life science that included 12 semester hours in chemistry, including organic chemistry, and 18 additional semester hours of courses in any combination of chemistry, physics, engineering, health physics, environmental health, biostatistics, biology, physiology, toxicology, epidemiology, or industrial hygiene; or.
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BS, MS, or Ph. D., with relevant combined experience in either Biochemistry, Medical Laboratory Technology, Biotechnology, Analytical Chemistry, Immunology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, or other related field with hands on laboratory experience.
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IDDL performs approximately 700,000 Microbiology and Virology tests annually. + Certification in Microbiology. IDDL offers expertise in the following areas: Bacteriology, Mycology, Parasitology, and Virology.
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The Rare Disease Account Specialist (RAS) will call on healthcare providers representing a first-in-class new treatment for rare CAH disease in a unique patient population. The RAS will provide education and approved support to their customers from diagnosis through rare disease management.
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