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Associate Principal Scientist, Reagents. Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience (Some CAP/CLIA lab locations may require a BSc in a chemical, physical, biological, or clinical laboratory science, medical laboratory technology, or cytotechnology.
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Our client, a leading global clinical trial laboratory services organization providing focused on comprehensive testing, project management, supply chain, biorepository and specimen management, and clinical trial sample and consent tracking solutions is seeking Associate Scientists top support their vaccine laboratory and the vaccine development life cycle.
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About This RoleThe Sr. Associate Scientist, Manufacturing Sciences will provide support within the Manufacturing Sciences (MS) Cell Banking group. About This RoleThe Sr. Associate Scientist, Manufacturing Sciences will provide support within the Manufacturing Sciences (MS) Cell Banking group.
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Piper Companies is looking for an Associate Scientist to work for a Large Pharmaceutical manufacturer in Durham, NC. Keywords: Analytical Chemist, KF, wet chemistry, HPLC, GC, pH testing.
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We're looking for an Associate Research Scientist to help us accomplish our mission to improve lives by learning from the experience of every cancer patient. You hold a Master's degree in Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Health Economics and Outcomes Research, Health Policy (or closely related field) with 2 - 3 years of relevant experience or a Bachelor's degree in one of those fields with 4-5 years of relevant experience.
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Piper Companies is looking for an Associate Scientist to work for a Large Pharmaceutical manufacturer in. Keywords: Staff Scientist, Location: Durham, NC - 27701. Piper Companies is looking for an Associate Scientist to work for a Large Pharmaceutical manufacturer in.
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We are currently seeking an Associate Scientist with expertise in molecular biology and microbiology to contribute to the advancement of our technology and therapeutic programs. Contribute to assay development and various molecular biology experiments as required by the company.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic, competent, and self-motivated Principal Associate Scientist with a background in mammalian cell culture and genome editing to help expand our discovery efforts.
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Associate Scientist (Environmental Monitoring) Piper Companies is seeking an Environmental Monitoring Associate to fill an opportunity with an innovative Pharmaceutical company in Durham, NC.
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The Sr. Product Development Scientist/Associate Director will Assist with the coordination, management, and execution of Phase I through Phase IV clinical studies and support the conduct of preclinical studies to ensure the successful submission and approval of a drug product by regulatory agencies.
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