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Candidates at the Associate Professor level should have a national scientific reputation, current research funding and a history of mentorship and leadership. Core resources include flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, state-of-the-art proteomics and genomics centers, extensive biosafety level three facilities, and newly renovated animal facilities.
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Successful candidates will demonstrate scientific excellence and outstanding achievements applying advanced machine learning, artificial intelligence and computational sciences in human health.
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Interacts extensively with regional and corporate departments to provide medical/drug safety strategic input to clinical research (scientific and operational), regulatory affairs, and global quality/manufacturing.
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Located in the heart of the Upper East Side's scientific corridor, Weill Cornell Medicine's powerful network of collaborators extends to its parent university Cornell University; to Qatar, where an international campus offers a U.S. medical degree; and to programs in Tanzania, Haiti, Brazil, Austria and Turkey.
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Bachelor's Degree in Biology, Microbiology, or a related scientific discipline, with at least 1 year of industrial microbiology lab or sanitarian experience - including food/dairy, cosmetic/OTC drug, pharmaceutical, medical device.
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Minimum publication or in preparation of two articles as first author in high quality peer-reviewed scientific journals. Areas of expertise include genomics, epigenetics, drug resistance, stem cell biology, drug discovery, diagnostics and biomarker development, and pharmacology.
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Leading a paradigm shift in musculoskeletal and sports medicine, we stay up-to-date on peer-reviewed research and scientific evidence. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Prolotherapy – For mild to moderate osteoarthritis and soft tissue injuries.
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The Immunodiagnostics Division ( IDD ) of Thermo Fisher Scientific aims to dramatically improve the management of allergy, asthma, and autoimmune diseases by providing healthcare professionals with advanced diagnostics technologies and clinical expertise.
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In addition, we have recruitment experts in allied health, scientific, insurance, and healthcare financial understand a relationship starts with listening. As a minority-owned and JCAHO certified company, we are a healthcare staffing agency that offers flexible staffing solutions such as: per diem, local contract, travel nursing, contract-to-hire, and direct placement.
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Relevant degree in a Environmental Science / Scientific area. The role is part of the IT division of the business and will focus on will delivering and manage projects relating to reducing Carbon Footprint, Greenhouse Gases and ensure the organisation achieves a Net Zero emissions.
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An integral part of , the Grossman School of Medicine at its core is committed to improving the human condition through medical education, scientific research, and direct patient care. In this role, the Simulation Operations Associate is responsible for supporting simulation activities for The New York Simulation Center for the Health Sciences (NYSIM), a partnership between The City University of New York (CUNY) and NYU Grossman School of Medicine (NYUGSOM.
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Under minimal supervision, the Medical Writer will critically evaluate, analyze, and interpret the medical literature to select primary resource materials for adequate study design, statistical significance, scientific rigor and absence of bias.
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Is the only premium engineering and scientific consulting firm with the depth and breadth of expertise to solve our clients’ most profoundly unique, unprecedented, and urgent challenges. M.S./Ph. D. in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Architectural Engineering, or a degree in architecture.
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Present Givaudan's latest Active and Specialties Ingredients, with a scientific biology angle. As a senior member of the Active Beauty sales team, we would look to you to offer main strategic insight to the team, and mentorship and guidance to junior team members, both your direct reports.
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If so, we are looking for an Electrical Engineering Expert to provide investigation, analysis, reports, and testimony where technical and scientific answers are needed to help resolve civil and criminal litigation and insurance claims.
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