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M.S./B.S. in related scientific field with at least 0/2 years post-degree experience in biology/biochemistry/toxicology and/or data analysis. They are expected to have a working knowledge of biology, biochemistry, and/or toxicology.
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Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, or Toxicology) Masters plus 1 year of relevant experience, or Bachelors plus 3-4 years of relevant experience, No degree requires 7 years of relevant experience.
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The Predictive Toxicology Branch of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is seeking an individual to develop methods and software for novel predictive models, including artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) applications.
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The postdoctoral fellow will participate in, and lead research directed to advancing the in vivo human relevance and application of in vitro respiratory tract models for inhalation toxicology and respiratory biology.
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Minimum Education and Experience Requirements PhD in Genetics/Genomics, Toxicology, Pharmacology, or related fields. The trainee will have the opportunity to learn applicable methods from fellow lab members and other experts on campus, including members of the genetics, pulmonary and toxicology research communities at UNC, which are exceptionally strong.
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Works, with support from local and global regulatory scientists, to develop appropriate data in areas of crop science, product chemistry, toxicology, environmental fate, and/or ecological effects.
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Degrees must be within a relevant field: (Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, or Toxicology) Masters plus 1 year of relevant experience, or Bachelors plus 3-4 years of relevant experience, No degree requires 7 years of relevant experience.
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Epidemiology/infection control, toxicology, industrial and environmental hygiene. Epidemiology/infection control, toxicology, industrial and environmental hygiene. Demonstrates expertise with provisions of the NC Workers' Compensation Act and serves as a case coordinator for all claims at operating unit.
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Degree must be within a relevant field: (Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, or Toxicology) Masters plus 1 year of relevant experience, or Bachelors plus 3-4 years of relevant experience, No degree requires 7 years of relevant experience.
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Contribute as a key member of a cross functional drug discovery team that includes gene correction, primary human biology, pharmacology, computational biology, bioanalytical, toxicology and formulation capabilities.
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Enthalpy Analytical, is part of the larger organization, Montrose Environmental Group, is comprised of over 9 laboratories servicing air, water, soil, and toxicology testing. Our Durham NC facility is currently seeking a Full-Time Project Manager Assistant to service our Richmond, VA lab.
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The Library serves scientific and managerial user communities by providing access to physical and electronic information resources in bioinformatics, biology, toxicology, public health, etc. The Library serves scientific and managerial user communities by providing access to physical and electronic information resources in bioinformatics, biology, toxicology, public health, etc.
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Qualifying course work in these areas includes bacteriology, mycology, mycobacteriology, tissue culture, virology, parasitology, endocrinology, enzymology, toxicology, urinalysis, coagulation, hemostasis, cell morphology, immunology, serology, immunoserology, immuno-deficiency, hemolysis, histocompatibility, cytotechnology, and similar disciplines or areas of laboratory practice.
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Serve as a key operator responsible for LCMS instrumentation, Hamilton liquid handling system, and ancillary laboratory equipment to perform and urine and oral fluid toxicology testing. Review chromatography to identify the evaluate scientific validity of data in determining the presence and absence of toxicology compounds.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Environmental Science, Biology, Toxicology, Public Health, or related life science discipline or related field, from an accredited curriculum. Assist clients in stakeholder management activities related to contaminant toxicology, vapor intrusion, and risk assessment.
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