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equivalent experience/training. Completion of a two-year Pathologists' Assistant program (NAACLS accredited). A minimum of two (2+) or more years of relevant experience. Current ASCP Board certification
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communication skills, including the ability to communicate clearly verbally and in writing. Bachelor’s degree. Degree in Medical Technology from an NAACLS accredited MT program. Recent experience in a Stem Cell
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administrative assistance as well as perform computer and office duties such as preparing, organizing, and maintaining project testing materials and grant submissions and manuscript preparation respectively
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: Apply by 06/24/2025. Eligible Special Selection clients should contact their Disability Counselor for assistance. Founded in 2006, the Department of Radiation Medicine and Applied Sciences (RMAS
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and post-transplant patient care in the Lung Transplant Program. Provides clinical assistance and support in treating and managing inpatients and outpatients and acts as key member of
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, and analysis of data using basic computer programs. Responsible for overseeing the breeding and utilization of all the mice in the lab mouse colony as well as independently performing mouse surgeries
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) months of hire date. Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) OR Certificate of completion of a Medical Assistant training program. Minimum two years of Medical Assisting experience. Knowledge of Medical
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valid driver's license, have a driving record that is in accordance with local policies/procedures, and/or enroll in the California Employer Pull Notice Program. May be required to work overtime by
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Institution of Oceanography (SIO) at UC San Diego (UCSD), is committed to academic excellence and diversity within the faculty, staff, and student body. The California Sea Grant College Program (CASG) (https
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analysis computer program, and measure proteins in lung by FACS, ELISA and RT-PCR. Under close supervision, will perform minor surgery to measure pulmonary function on anesthetized mice. Use aseptic