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Education and Experience Requirements BS in Biological Science required, MS in Biological Science preferred (e.g. Virology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Cell Biology. Education and Experience Requirements BS in Biological Science required, MS in Biological Science preferred (e.g. Virology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Cell Biology.
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3-5 years of relevant experience in hematology, genetic engineering and related disciplines requiredPh. D. in a relevant field (e.g., Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Immunology) are strongly preferredProven expertise in Lipid Nanoparticle (LNP) delivery systems and genome engineering techniques, particularly in the context of immune cellsDemonstrated ability to lead and manage research projects, from conception to completion.
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The successful candidate will also become a member of the Center for Excellence in Environmental Toxicology and the Institute for Immunology. Faculty Positions in Translational Adult or Pediatric Asthma Research - Associate/Full Professor, Standing Faculty.
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Performs essential duties related to one or more of the clinical subspecialties of Chemistry, Hematology, Blood Bank and Microbiology/Immunology based on shift. Performs essential duties related to one or more of the clinical subspecialties of Chemistry, Hematology, Blood Bank and Microbiology/Immunology based on shift.
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Proclinical Staffing is seeking a QC Analyst, Cell Based Immunology to join a cutting-edge biotech company. QC Analyst, Cell Based Immunology - Contract - Onsite. Proclinical Staffing is seeking a QC Analyst, Cell Based Immunology to join a cutting-edge biotech company.
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Associate’s degree and completion of an accredited medical laboratory technician program is preferred. ASCP (American Society of Clinical Pathologists) Registry preferred. One year clinical laboratory experience preferred (Student experience acceptable.
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We are the center for the well-established Thomas Jefferson University Allergy/Immunology Fellowship Program. Nemours Childrens Health is seeking a full-time, board eligible/board certified allergist/immunologist to join our team in Philadelphia, PA and Deptford, NJ.
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There are currently eight AACR scientific working groups dedicated to the following scientific disciplines: cancer evolution, cancer prevention, cancer immunology, chemistry in cancer research, pediatric cancer, population sciences, radiation science and medicine, and the tumor microenvironment.
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Basic understanding of molecular biology and immunology. The job holder will also be responsible for the interpretation of scientific results under the supervision of a more senior colleague (Senior Scientist/Principal Scientist/Group Leader.
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The Immunology Account Manager is responsible for achieving/exceeding Galderma portfolio sales and executing strategic objectives across high-valued (large, organized) customers within assigned customer segments (including but not limited to Dermatologists, Pharmacy, Integrated Health Networks, and professional organizations.
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The position offers growth into additional areas such as cell biology and molecular biology, immunology, and cell therapy. The position offers growth into additional areas such as cell biology and molecular biology, immunology, and cell therapy.
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Assist Clinical Scientist, Study Responsible Scientist (SRS), &/or Study Responsible Physician (SRP) in various clinical research assigned Immunology Development clinical trials. Clinical Scientist Intern will support the Late Development Immunology team and will support further business, operational and clinical excellence in Immunology.
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Beginner lab skills in cell biology, cell culture, immunology, reagent preparation, and adherence to biosafety and chemical use guidelines. Coordinate with Clinical team and/or Immunology lab manager for sample receiving, sample processing, testing and biobanking.
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AND two years of full time acceptable clinical laboratory experience in blood banking, chemistry, hematology, microbiology, immunology, and urinalysis/body fluids in the U.S., Canada or an accredited laboratory.
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Minimum 4 years of experience in regulatory medical writing within the pharmaceutical industry, with a focus on GI and Immunology. Responsibilities: Provide strategic direction and oversight for regulatory medical writing activities in the GI and Immunology space.
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