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Required : NYS License as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist or NYS License as a Histology Technician. BS degree in biology, medical technology, or other life sciences, or an AAS degree from an accredited
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is responsible for supporting instructional and fabrication activities within the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences (CEAS), including supervision of laboratory sections as assigned (e.g. MEC
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cancer biology, genetic engineered mouse models, microscopy, histology, flow cytometry and/or bioinformatics. The applicant must have good problem solving and organizational skills and demonstrate
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of technology and ancillary personnel. In the absence of the supervisor or senior technologist, may be designated as acting supervisor. Assists in performing first aid, as necessary, practices sterile techniques
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provides support to medical technology students in both theories and techniques of phlebotomy by designing and implementing formal and informal programs of instruction ensuring that all established protocols
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cancer biology, genetic engineered mouse models, microscopy, histology, flow cytometry and/or bioinformatics. The applicant must have good problem solving and organizational skills and demonstrate
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of degree, four years of demonstrated excellence working in hospital, public health, or facility-based healthcare setting. Ability to work independently in a multidisciplinary team structure. The selected
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, or facility-based healthcare setting. Ability to work independently in a multidisciplinary team structure. The selected candidate will be required to work some holidays. Pass days are variable and weekend
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to: Directs the function of their assigned staff and allocated division. Develops and manages workflow processes and internal reporting structure to improve efficiency and increase productivity. Provides
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provides support to medical technology students in both theories and techniques of phlebotomy by designing and implementing formal and informal programs of instruction ensuring that all established protocols