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PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biophysics, Biochemistry or a relevant discipline and 5 years of industry experience preferably in vaccine formulation development, or at least in biologics such as proteins or protein conjugates.
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The BPHC oversees the medical services and clinical operations of eight Sexual Health Clinics, nine COVID Express Testing Clinics, three COVID Vaccine Operation Clinics, and four Tuberculosis Chest Clinics.
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Use mass spectrometry for characterization and quantification of products in support of all vaccine and monoclonal antibody development. We are seeking individuals qualified to work as a Vaccine Research Scientist to support the mission of the National Institutes of Health (NIH.
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NYC Department of Education fingerprinting and background clearances will be required, as well as proof of COVID-19 vaccination from a WHO approved vaccine (two doses of Pfizer, two doses of Moderna, or one dose of Johnson & Johnson.
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Candidates must have a Master’s degree or a Bachelor’s degree and five years of professional experience in the fields of UX/UI, IA, User Testing, UX research, UX analytics, Qualitative and quantitative user research, Usability and Heuristic Evaluation, Wireframe, Prototyping, Content optimization, Data visualizations, Handoff, Project management.
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Inject mice, collect blood and tissues and analyze the immune responses induced ex vivo to vaccine antigens and external stimuli by ELISA and FACS analyses and using other developed assays such as testing for presence and titer of neutralizing/killing antibodies.
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Our integrated capabilities in vaccine and antibody discovery, development, and clinical research take advantage of bio-pharmaceutical industry expertise to accelerate the development and testing of prevention methods for HIV and other diseases.
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These positions support Cybersecurity efforts in engineering and A&A, as well as independent activity and technical team leadership of Cybersecurity efforts, to include:HBSS support, ACAS support, test scripting, testing, reporting, STIG hardening, bringing systems to IAVA compliance, and documenting SOP's or other security artifacts.
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Provide assay /testing and decisions and recommendations; conduct independent investigations; generate internal or external documents valuable to VPP; contribute to project teams. Lead other chromatography or immune-assay method development and project support, as well as being involved in project presentations and cutting-edge scientific investigations.
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Understanding of ICH, WHO TRS, pharmacopeia guidelines and requirements for vaccine testing (preferred) Experience with vaccine testing (preferred) This organization is led by pioneers in vaccine discovery, seasoned experts in manufacturing and vaccine development, and proven commercialization veterans.
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Seek out and spur new opportunities for interoperability, functional, and performance testing/validation. What do NASA and emerging space companies have in common with COVID vaccine R&D teams or with Roblox and the Metaverse.
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FCP complies with all CDC vaccine and testing recommendations for healthcare professionals. Works closely with Lab Director to ensure testing devices meet quality control standards, quality control review, and other regulatory requirements.
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Assists the physician and/or Advanced Care Practitioner (ACP) with patient care, patient intake at office visit, documentation, vaccine and medication administration, clerical, environmental, and organizational tasks.
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Carefully review the job posting for details on vaccine/testing requirements or ask your Randstad representative for more information. For certain assignments, COVID-19 vaccination and/or testing may be required by Randstad's client or applicable federal mandate, subject to approved medical or religious accommodations.
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Scope of Care: Laceration repairs, foreign body removal, incisions & abscess drainage, splints & basic fracture care, basic GYN/STD, pediatric, orthopedic exams, preliminary X-ray readings, EKG readings, recognizing serious acute cases that may warrant ED referral, COVID-19 testing & vaccine administration - at this point in time, COVID makes up approximately 70% of visits.
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