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This group of 120+ science professionals provide toxicology, hazard assessment, epidemiology, risk assessment, exposure assessment, environmental modeling, and related support that addresses the full spectrum of potentially hazardous agents, including chemicals and microbes.
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Bachelor's degree in biology, toxicology, chemistry, environmental sciences, physics, or closely related field of study. Within CPHEA, the Public Health and Integrated Toxicology Division (PHITD) performs clinical and animal toxicological research to assess the impact of environmental exposures on human health by developing and validating biological measures in all aspects of human health to better link exposure, dose, and health outcomes.
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Basic experience with biochemical assays, in vitro assays and molecular biology techniques including mutagenicity, cytotoxicity (determined by any of several methods), genotoxicity, and possibly other endpoints, such as the flow-based micronucleus assay, and RNA isolation.
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The Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure (CCTE) supports ORD by providing solutions-driven research to rapidly evaluate the potential human health and environmental risks due to exposures to environmental stressors and ensure the integrity of the freshwater environment and its capacity to support human well-being.
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Our faculty and clinicians are globally recognized experts working at the forefront of interdisciplinary biomedical innovation in the fields of cell biology and physiology, cancer biology, developmental biology, environmental science and toxicology, genomics, infectious diseases, neuroscience, nutrition, pharmacology, anesthesiology, radiology, and reproductive biology.
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Disciplines represented in MBS include basic science fields (cell biology, physiology, gross anatomy, developmental and reproductive biology, environmental science and toxicology, genomics, neurobiology, and regenerative medicine), clinical specialties (anesthesiology, pharmacology, nutrition, and diagnostic imaging), and pedagogy.
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A bachelor's degree in toxicology, epidemiology, pharmacology, environmental science, or another related subject. Toxicology and epidemiology systematic review tasks, including literature screening, study quality evaluation, and study data extraction.
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The service portfolio supports all stages of development from concept feasibility through post-approval release testing including Chemical Characterization, Toxicology, Biocompatibility, Microbiology, Functional, Mechanical, Shelf Life, Package Testing and more.
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Some combination of genetic toxicology and/or molecular biology laboratory skills. Conduct GLP and non-GLP genetic toxicology assays (i.e. Ames, Comet, and micronucleus assays) Perform molecular biology procedures (i.e. DNA/RNA/protein isolation and characterization, RT-PCR, enzyme assays, and multi-well plate assays) and flow cytometry-based micronucleus assays.
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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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At least 3 years medical device sales experience. With over 20 state-of-the-art facilities located throughout North America, Europe and Asia Pacific, Eurofins Medical Device Testing offers extensive capacity and the highest level of instrument technology.
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The individual will perform technically diverse testing and analysis with minimal assistance using modern instrumental analytical techniques including but not limited to coagulation assays, enzymatic assays, immunoassays, chromatography (HPLC, GC, IC), capillary electrophoresis, and gel electrophoresis.
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3+ years’ experience in a Life Sciences/Pharma or Forensic Toxicology Laboratory. Bachelor of Science in Life Sciences/Pharma or Forensic Toxicology related degree. 3+ years’ experience in a Life Sciences/Pharma or Forensic Toxicology Laboratory.
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This is a great opportunity to join an innovative organization and receive targeted one-on-one training that will help the individual grow their career in the Toxicology Clinical Laboratory industry.
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Working knowledge of areas of law, botany, physical anthropology, and toxicology. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, in conjunction with the UNC-Chapel Hill residency training program, offers a 1-year fellowship in Forensic Pathology.
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