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Support the Multi-Vendor Services (MVS) business as a Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) for Philips customers in the Long Island/Brooklyn, NY area. Biomedical Equipment Technician 1 (Long Island/Brooklyn, NY.
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Minimum Qualifications A Bachelor’s degree in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, biostatistics, or other biomedical research related fields or equivalent in education training and experience.
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Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET) certificate preferred. As a Biomedical Technician you will be responsible for maintaining, calibrating, inspecting and repairing clinical and patient care equipment.
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Key Qualifications BS, MS, or PhD in biomedical engineering, genetics, immunology or related field that relies on next-generation sequencing applications. Key Qualifications BS, MS, or PhD in biomedical engineering, genetics, immunology or related field that relies on next-generation sequencing applications.
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3) constructing novel single-molecule imaging-based discovery platforms, for both basic biology as well as important biomedical applications (drug discovery, cell-based therapeutics); We are seeking to recruit outstanding Postdoctoral Fellows/Associates to join us in the Pertsinidis lab in the Structural Biology Program at Sloan Kettering Institute/MSKCC in New York City.
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To support its baccalaureate program in Biomedical Informatics and a planned associate degree program in Biotechnology, the department seeks a candidate for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the following fields: Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, and/or Genetics.
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Master's or PhD degree in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, physics, or MRI related area. Works closely with the Facility Director on state-of-the-art technology upgrades to the facility, including but not limited to: x-nuclei magnetic resonance spectroscopy, real-time fMRI neurofeedback, whole body MRI, integration of multimodal recordings with MRI such as EEG, eye-tracking, physiological as well as non-invasive stimulation, i.e. electric and magnetic stimulation (TES, TMS), transcranial near infared radiation, focused ultrasound, etc.
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Advanced degree in biomedical sciences preferable in cancer biology or immunology (PhD/MD), with excellent academic track-record required. Top investment bank is seeking an equity research associate to support senior biotechnology analyst covering mid- and small-cap companies out of our New York office.
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The Client Advocates recruits clients into a multi-pronged intervention consisting of: sexual health, hepatitis, and substance misuse screening; brief interventions and education sessions; linkage to biomedical and behavioral interventions; and supportive services.
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Bachelor's with 5+ years or MS / PhD with 1+ years in a medically-related field with a quantitative focus (public health, health economics, biostatistics) or in in a quantitative field (computer science, statistics, computational biology, biomedical engineering.
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The role of Biomedical Software Developer is a crucial part of the team, participating in the full life cycle of application development and automating data engineering infrastructure. BS or MS in Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Informatics, or a related field.
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All members of the Division have faculty appointments at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, a major biomedical and clinical research facility. The Bronx is an eclectic community with excellent cuisine, a world-renowned zoo, a botanical garden, and is in close proximity to Westchester County, midtown Manhattan, and Northern NJ. In addition to a competitive salary of $300,000-$375,000 commensurate with academic rank, we offer the opportunity to enhance compensation with clinical productivity incentives and bonuses.
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S Degree in biomedical engineering computer science or related science or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. We are looking for a laboratory assistant to help us with multiple projects at the New York Presbyterian Hospital in the City of New York. This position is ideal for candidates looking to take a gap year before pursuing medical school or graduate studies.
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BS in Chemical Engineering, Polymer Engineering, Material Science, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related scientific discipline with 4+ years of product development experience is required.
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Reports necessary complaints and partners with CSM/NRC to ensure full resolutionFiles weekly site visit and customer contact reports for service improvement purposesEducates and trains physicians and hospital personnel – OR, Radiology, Central Sterile Processing, Biomedical and Information Technologies – ontechnical matters relating to our technology-enabled procedures.
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