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while adhering to patient schedules. Performs daily calibration for bone density machines. Collaborates with medical providers & medical assistants to ensure seamless patient care. Responsible
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Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica António Xavier ITQB NOVA | Portugal | about 2 months ago
Fellowship, within the scope of the project entitled “Pacto da Bioeconomia Azul/ Vertical Algas”, Sub-Project 3-Alto Valor: Desenvolvimento de aplicações inovadoras e de alto valor para os mercados da
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Bone Technician SHRS-Sports Medicine and Nutrition - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002751) The NMRL/WHPRC is a state-of-the-science laboratory encompassing 11,600 square feet of space and features
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micropatterning of hard tissues (teeth and bones). To achieve our scientific objectives, we use comprehensive methodological approaches including single-cell RNA-sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, genetically
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-cell (RNA+ATAC-seq), and spatial transcriptomics (RNA-seq) profiles of hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic progenitor cells in the bone marrow. We aim to characterize all cell types (see: https://doi.org
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resume will be used to screen applications prior to consideration for interview. Good computer skills and familiarity with Mac OS and Windows. Ability to readily learn and use new technology and software
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clinical skills (e.g., PALS, ACLS, IV Certification, Bone Marrow Biopsy). Preferred Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree - Nursing, M.S. - Master of Science - Nursing Certifications/Professional
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clinical skills (e.g., PALS, ACLS, IV Certification, Bone Marrow Biopsy). Preferred Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree - Nursing, M.S. - Master of Science - Nursing Certifications/Professional
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. This postdoctoral research position is part of a EU-funded collaborative project HYDROHEAL (https://www.hydroheal.eu/ ) with a total of 13 partners (7 academic and 6 industrial partners) from Spain, UK, Italy
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of synovial inflammation and related changes in cartilage and bone. Despite tremendous improvement in clinical practice over the past 20 years, these diseases cannot be cured, and many patients do not respond