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certification plus one 1 year of customer service experience, preferably in medical environment; some college may substitute for experience. Grade C06-H Salary Range $17.00 - $24.66 / Hourly The salary range
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knowledge of computer programs and systems. Good communication, organizational and interpersonal skills. Required Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent high school certification plus one year of
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school diploma or equivalent high school certification plus one year of customer service experience, preferably in medical environment; some college may substitute for experience. Grade C06-H Salary Range
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Dr. Eggebrecht in the Biophotonics Research Center at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis is recruiting a Clinical Research Study Assistant I
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school diploma or equivalent high school certification plus one year of customer service experience, preferably in medical environment; some college may substitute for experience. Grade C06-H Salary Range
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Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent high school certification plus one year of customer service experience, preferably in medical environment; some college may substitute for experience. Grade C06-H
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Bruker timsTOF Pro2, 2 Thermo QE orbitraps, a 12 T Bruker FTICR, 3 Bruker MaXis High Performance QToF, one with a Leap Robot for HDX, a Thermo Orbitrap, a Thermo EMR for native MS, and a Waters Synapt G2
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quantifications of small molecules and lipids. Prior experience in one or more of these techniques is strongly preferred. If selected for this position, you will immediately be immersed into a dynamic research
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treatments, and novel forms of chemotherapy and hormonal therapy. Our Division is deeply committed to maintaining its position as one of the leading centers for research and treatment of cancer in the world
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to translate new information into rapid bed-side treatments. This researcher will: 1) investigate the roles of transcription factors in ILC1 and NK cell homeostasis and function using genetic knock out mouse