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Bachelor's degree in Microbiology, Immunology, Biochemistry or other related Science Discipline with 3+ years' experience with immunoassay development and assay validation for biomarker assays or bioanalytical analysis, with experience in at least one of the following assay formats: magnetic particle, ECL, ELISA or similar immunoassay platform; or a Master's degree in Microbiology, Immunology, Biochemistry or other related Biological Sciences discipline.
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Education - requires a bachelor's degree in plant pathology, botany, horticulture, genetics, agronomy, chemistry, plant science, microbiology, biology, or a related scientific discipline. Specialized experience in plant pathology, microbiology, or mycology, chemical handling and spraying, and data analysis software.
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Microbiology, Biology, IC50, aseptic technique, assay, Molecular biology, and PCR. Microbiology industry experience required- at least about a year but ideally 2-5 years. Located within the Helix Center, this company comes up with solutions for sustainable weed management, reducing herbicide use by a combination of gene editing and synthetic biology.
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The Scientist I position will support the SMC™ Assay Development Team. He/she will be working independently to develop immunoassays for use on the Company SMC™ Immunoassay platform. Tasks will include, but are not limited to: assay feasibility, assay development, optimization, reagent formulation, guard band and stability studies, sample testing, and assay verification studies.
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Including multistep technical processing (i.e. Histology, Microbiology, Cytology, etc. Missouri Baptist Medical Center, an acute care hospital in St. Louis County, offers a full continuum of medical and surgical services, including heart care, cancer, women and infants, breast health, gastrointestinal, orthopedic, stroke, therapy, wound and pain management services.
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Leads Quality Systems (Policy/Document Control), Predictive Quality (Red Zone), Reporting/Scorecard Development, Sanitation/Pest Control, Microbiology, Internal Audit, and Consumer and Customer Care. Promotes the development/implementation of aligned risk assessment approach which includes verification, validation, and monitoring of effectiveness of food safety plans, company food safety procedures and regulations for current processes and new line and equipment commissioning.
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Experience in all areas of the lab to include: Blood bank, Chemistry, microbiology, urinalysis, etc. Examples of laboratory tests performed by Clinical Laboratory Scientists includes detection of abnormal cells causing leukemia, analysis of cardiac enzyme activities, identifying type of bacteria causing an infection and detection of DNA markers for genetic diseases.
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The ideal candidate should hold an advanced degree (Ph. D. preferred) in biology, biotechnology, biochemistry, cellular/molecular biology, molecular genetics, microbiology, or a similar field. Education:Advanced degree (Ph. D. preferred) in biology, biotechnology, biochemistry, cellular/molecular biology, molecular genetics, microbiology, or a relevant field.
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Experience of working under own initiative and in planning and prioritizing workloads University or technical college degree or equivalent qualification in relevant sciences such as: Medicine, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Health Technology, Toxicology, Physics, Biophysics, Material Science Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical or Electronic Engineering, Computer & Software Technology, Human Physiology, Nursing, Quality Management.
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Performs various microscopic, chemistry, hematology, immunology, and microbiology assays according to established standards. The Laboratory Technologist must have qualifications consistent with the XXXX Clinical Laboratory Improvement (CLIA) standard qualifications for Laboratory Medical Technologist Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science, Biology or Chemistry.
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Experience with one or more of the following: Molecular biology, microbiology, cloning, PCR, cell culture, immune based detection (immunoblotting, immunofluorescence, ELISA), fluorescence microscopy.
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Education and Experience Required:Bachelor’s degree from a four (4) year college or university in Biology, Food Science, Microbiology, Agriculturalsystems, biological engineering or related field or equivalent combination of education and related experience.
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Must be a Certified Medical Technologist/Medical laboratory scientist through an accredited nationally recognized organization such as ASCP. Mobile Health Team Inc., a staffing agency has an opening for a Medical Technologist(MT)/Medical Laboratory Technician(MLT.
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Previous experience in genomics (human or microbial), microbiology/virology, or molecular biology. We have NIH-funded projects for which we have generated large scale genomics data sets to study the virome, microbiome, and host inflammatory response.
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Certified Medical Technologist/Medical laboratory scientist through an accredited nationally recognized organization such as ASCP. The Laboratory Technologist must have qualifications consistent with the 1988 Clinical Laboratory Improvement (CLIA) standard qualifications for Laboratory Medical Technologist.
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