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The Invasive Cardiology Department at Mount Auburn Hospital is comprised of the Cardiac Catheterization Lab (Cath Lab) and the Electrophysiology Lab (EP Lab.
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Major focuses of the group’s work will involve developing spectroscopic methods for preserved plant specimens, measuring plant function in tree species and deciphering the consequences for ecosystems of variation in the function of trees and their susceptibility to disease.
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This position is a key leadership role within the “Antibody Discovery and Protein Sciences (ADPS)” function, reporting to the Leader of ADPS and CMC. This individual will manage a growing team of lab-based scientists, providing close supervision and guidance of lab activities.
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Founded in 2004, the Broad Institute includes faculty, professional staff, and students from throughout the MIT and Harvard biomedical research communities, with collaborations spanning the globe.
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Experience with any of the following lab systems: (Thermofisher, Illumina, 10x, Leica, Hamilton, Bruker, Mass Spectrometers) The Senior Lab IT Support Specialist role is a contact for all Lab Research IT related incidents.
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Direct experience designing and managing imaging aspects of clinical protocols for oncology RLT agents (including study design, endpoint selection, dosimetry, harmonization between clinical sites, imaging core lab oversight, etc.
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Collaborate with healthcare teams for optimal patient outcomes.
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Completely on-site in lab Description The ideal candidate should have immunoassays experience and a working knowledge of virology, molecular biology, and/or immunology. Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) experience and knowledge is preferred, but not required.
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Its patent-pending and proprietary pluripotent stem cell differentiation technology platform TFome™ was developed in Professor George Church’s lab, a pioneer in synthetic biology, and allows for the development of unique cell therapies with significantly streamlined manufacturing, improved cell quality, efficiency and speed.
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Nanobiosym is looking for a Technical Supervisor for its High-Complexity Testing CLIA LAB for molecular diagnostics. Nanobiosym was founded by an MIT/Harvard alum to work at the interface of physics, nanotechnology, and biomedicine.
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Experience integrating the EDC database with other clinical trial modules (e.g.: lab, safety, IRT, coding etc.,) Understanding of industry standard technologies to support Clinical Development needs (e.g., CTMS, IRT, eCOA, SAS, R or Python, Data Warehouses, SharePoint.
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Understanding of data management for GxP systems Implementing and managing data integrity across lab and enterprise systems Data resiliency – backup, restore, archive Audit trails. Experience gathering business requirements, software testing (UAT, IQOQ), creating and writing SOP's and GXP validation documentation (includes but not limited to User Requirements Specs, System Design Documents, IT System Administration Guides) Interface and liaise between IT, Business (all levels of lab staff and management) as well as Third Party vendors.
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Sets up and maintains transducer, physiological data recorder, ECG monitor, oxymetry, digital cardiac outputs, and peripheral vascular recorders. Certified in Basic Cardiac Life Support.
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Job Description RESEARCH SCIENTIST, IN SITU SINGLE MOLECULE PROTEIN SEQUENCING, McGovern Institute for Brain Research -, to join a lab that develops cutting-edge methods for mapping, analyzing, and controlling the brain.
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Job Description POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, FAN LAB , Picower Institute for Learning and Memory/Brain and Cognitive Sciences (2 openings), to join an interdisciplinary team whose research focuses on developing and applying novel high-precision optical and molecular technologies to watch and perturb the brain in action.
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