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. The Medical Technologist 2 performs microbiological, molecular biological and immunological tests on body specimens to provide data for use in treatment and diagnosis of disease. Moreover, the incumbent
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, molecular biology, microbiology or cell biology. Any appropriate combination of relevant education, experience and/or certifications may be considered. Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes: Skill in completing
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prior training in microbiology, molecular genetics, or neuroscience. Prior experience with C. elegans is not required, but previous laboratory experience is an asset. Interested candidates should submit
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Technologist 2 position. The incumbent performs microbiological, molecular biological and immunological tests on body specimens to provide data for use in treatment and diagnosis of disease. Moreover
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. Other Hematology & Microbiology Procedures Uses Specific Test– Analysis Software for raw data analysis and assigns the results accordingly. Analyzes results of testing and interprets results. Uses
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treatment of cancer as well as in new vaccine concepts to prevent infectious diseases and cancer. The minimum qualifications are as follows: PhD in Microbiology/ Immunology/Molecular Biology. Strong
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environment. DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS The candidate should have either animal research and/or microbiology background. Duties include: conducting animal and laboratory experiments; processing animal skin
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, chemistry and microbiology). Licensed to practice medicine in the State of Florida or have a Laboratory Director’s license in the State of Florida in their subspecialty (i.e. hematology, immunology, chemistry
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Microbiology, Immunology or Biology preferred. Minimum 2 years of relevant experience. Prior experience in an academic research laboratory setting, experience with processing blood samples, performing flow
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, immunohistochemistry, microbiology analyses and protein isolation. Reviews medical charts and extracts relevant data. Obtains signed informed consent and disclosure agreements from patients. The University of Miami