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10 jobs that use Biomedical the most

What jobs use Biomedical the most?

1. Biomedical Scientist

How biomedical scientist uses Biomedical:

  • Manage sample inventory via in-house laboratory information management system (LIMS) and implement additional systems for sample and chemical organization.
  • Invent SLOP-PCR and a novel fluorogenic probe for live-time PCR.
  • Prepare functional membranes from mammalian cells for high throughput assays.

Most common skills for biomedical scientist:

  • Biomedical
  • Research Program
  • Extraction
  • PCR
  • Sops
  • FDA

2. Cabin Equipment Supervisor

How cabin equipment supervisor uses Biomedical:

  • Implement and now managing a computer base preventative maintenance and unplan maintenance standardize process utilizing Directline/Megamation - CMMS.
  • Coordinate equipment, locker rooms, practices and game day duties at three NCAA bowl games.
  • Serve as liaison and point of contact between external and internal logistics organizations and maintenance organizations using effective communication skills.

Most common skills for cabin equipment supervisor:

  • Safety Procedures
  • Biomedical
  • Medical Equipment
  • DOT
  • OSHA
  • Equipment Maintenance

3. Science Writer

How science writer uses Biomedical:

  • Manage assignments and workloads of copywriting team.
  • Manage a team of RFP writers and work with a cross-functional team to meet RFP requirements and establish deadlines.
  • Interview SMEs, revise inputs, and finalize text.

Most common skills for science writer:

  • Biomedical
  • NIH
  • Scientific Content
  • Press Releases
  • Proofreading
  • Scientific Research

4. Research Associate Professor

How research associate professor uses Biomedical:

  • Process and manage GIS databases to contribute towards research in human transportation behavior.
  • Conduct NIH sponsor studies on HIV/AIDS in African-American and Hispanic populations in Alabama.
  • Train students in electron microscopy, laser safety, vacuum technology, chemistry, instrumentation, and other laboratory procedures.

Most common skills for research associate professor:

  • Public Health
  • Biomedical
  • Research Projects
  • SAS
  • NIH
  • Data Collection

5. Flight Control Manager

How flight control manager uses Biomedical:

  • Manage intermediate-level maintenance on fighter aircraft release and gun systems.
  • Monitor CCTV to highly confidential resources.
  • Work with crew on preventive maintenance (ORM).

Most common skills for flight control manager:

  • FAA
  • MCC
  • NASA
  • Biomedical
  • Missile
  • ETA

6. Veterinary Laboratory Technician

How veterinary laboratory technician uses Biomedical:

  • Manage operational and administrative functions such as training/supervising new employees, issuing prescriptions, and documenting pet insurance applications and transactions.
  • Perform all animal technician functions for surgical and radiology procedures in compliance with pertinent regulations and guidelines as required by protocol.
  • Work closely with clients, other staff and Dr. Faulkner.

Most common skills for veterinary laboratory technician:

  • Animal Handling
  • Laboratory Procedures
  • Diagnostic Tests
  • Biomedical
  • Catheter
  • Laboratory Animals

7. Faculty Research Assistant

How faculty research assistant uses Biomedical:

  • Accomplish the optimized synthesis of a carbohydrate antigen globo-H.
  • Manage all aspects of HPLC method development and analysis through interpretation of data ensuring accuracy of results.
  • Conduct chemistry research with Dr. Willis Weigand.

Most common skills for faculty research assistant:

  • Research Faculty
  • C++
  • Biomedical
  • Research Projects
  • Research Findings
  • CRISPR

8. Research Assistant Professor

How research assistant professor uses Biomedical:

  • Manage UW small animal MRI facility.
  • Manage all aspects of HPLC method development and analysis through interpretation of data ensuring accuracy of results.
  • Conduct basic and apply research on HIV immunology.

Most common skills for research assistant professor:

  • Research Projects
  • Biomedical
  • Research Program
  • Independent Research
  • Public Health
  • Data Analysis

9. Postdoctoral Associate

How postdoctoral associate uses Biomedical:

  • Develop and manage third party claim investigations and contractor remedial oversight for various insurance companies.
  • Co-Authore NIH grant proposal on membrane protein folding.
  • Participate in writing research grant applications including NIH and NSF.

Most common skills for postdoctoral associate:

  • Patients
  • TIP
  • Data Analysis
  • Biomedical
  • CRISPR
  • Python

10. Research Support Specialist

How research support specialist uses Biomedical:

  • Manage data and perform statistical analyses with SAS.
  • Manage social media publications to spread awareness and notifications on Facebook.
  • Perform closure interviews while adhering to IRB protocol.

Most common skills for research support specialist:

  • Research Support
  • Data Collection
  • Research Projects
  • Analyze Data
  • Biomedical
  • Data Entry

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