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Conduct research dealing with the understanding of human diseases and the improvement of human health. Engage in clinical investigation or other research, production, technical writing, or related activities. Include medical scientists such as physicians, dentists, public health specialists, pharmacologists, and medical pathologists. Exclude practitioners who provide medical or dental care or dispense drugs. Excludes "Microbiologists" (19-1022).
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Scientists Devise Strategy In Bid To Beat Viruses
Scientists have developed a new way to target viruses which could increase the effectiveness of antiviral drugs. Instead of attacking the virus itself, the method developed at the University of Edinburgh alters the conditions which viruses need to survive and multiply. By making the site of infection less hospitable for the virus, the virus becomes less able to mutate and build up resistance to ... Full Story
Scientists 'Reprogram' Mouse Fat Cells Into Clinically Useful Stem Cells
Australian scientists from the Monash Institute of Medical Research have "reprogrammed" adult mouse fat cells and neural cells to become stem cells that can differentiate into a variety of different cells (pluripotency). The cells, called "induced pluripotent stem cells" (iPS), are nearly identical to the naturally occurring pluripotent stems cells, such as embryonic stem ... Full Story
Scientists identify mutant protein for Huntington's disease
Australian scientists have identified the behaviour of the mutant protein 'huntingtin' which leads to the fatal Huntington's disease providing potential targets to treat the disease, a University of Melbourne study reveals. Full Story
NRC, UOttawa Scientists First To Watch A Chemical Bond Break Using Molecule's Electrons
Scientists at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) and the University of Ottawa (uOttawa) enjoyed a bird's eye view of a chemical bond as it breaks. The making and breaking of chemical bonds underlie the biochemical processes of life itself. A greater understanding of the quantum processes that lead to chemical reactions may lead to new strategies in the design and control of molecules ... Full Story
Natus Medical second-quarter revenue increases to $52.7 million
Natus Medical Incorporated today announced financial results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2010. Full Story
Scientists reprogram adipose tissue derived cells to iPS cells
Australian scientists from the Monash Institute of Medical Research have "reprogrammed" adult mouse fat cells and neural cells to become stem cells that can differentiate into a variety of different cells (pluripotency). The cells, called "induced pluripotent stem cells" are nearly identical to the naturally occurring pluripotent stems cells, such as embryonic stem cells, which are highly ... Full Story
Scientists Unravel Another Key Evolutionary Trait
By deciphering the genetics in humans and fish, scientists now believe that the neck - that little body part between your head and shoulders - gave humans so much freedom of movement that it played a surprising and major role in the evolution of the human brain, according to New York University and Cornell University neuroscientists in the online journal Nature Communications (July 27, 2010 ... Full Story
Scientists regrow joints and bones
US researchers say they have developed a technique which could one day allow people with knee or hip problems to grow their own replacement joints. Full Story
Stemcells coaxed to rebuild bone, cartilage
Scientists have shown for the first time that it may be possible to replace a human hip or knee with a joint grown naturally inside the body using the patient's stem cells. Full Story
New Map Measures Mood Of 'Twitter Nation'
Researchers from Northeastern University and Harvard Medical School have constructed a Twitter Mood Map that measures the mood of America.The scientists used millions of tweets from the online social networking site to create the map, which revealed that Americans are cheeriest in the morning and in the evening, with happiness peaking on Sunday morning and bottoming out on Thursday night. In ... Full Story
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Medical Lab Scientist — Banner Health — Greeley, CO
... , on-site child care at selected facilities and more. Medical Lab Scientist 79723 Overview : North Colorado Medical Center (NCMC) is a not-for-profit health ... View Position
Scientist, Medical Laboratory — Univ. Health System — San Antonio, TX
... employment. Wherever you work at University Health System, you're part of an extraordinary team. Scientist, Medical Laboratory POSITION SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES Performs procedures ... View Position
Scientist, Medical Laboratory — Univ. Health System — San Antonio, TX
... employment. Wherever you work at University Health System, you're part of an extraordinary team. Scientist, Medical Laboratory POSITION SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES Performs procedures ... View Position
Scientist, Medical Laboratory — Univ. Health System — San Antonio, TX
... employment. Wherever you work at University Health System, you're part of an extraordinary team. Scientist, Medical Laboratory POSITION SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES Performs procedures ... View Position
Scientist, Medical Laboratory — Univ. Health System — San Antonio, TX
... employment. Wherever you work at University Health System, you're part of an extraordinary team. Scientist, Medical Laboratory POSITION SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES Performs procedures ... View Position
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Jobs in Fantasy Sports
I guess I can admit it – I’m a fantasy sports junkie. To be precise, a fantasy football and Rotisserie baseball junkie…the other sports don’t interest me. What occurred to me today – as it has many times in the past – is the strange phenomenon that fantasy sports has bred in the employment field.
Louisville Paralegal Jobs Slow at Present
The market for paralegal jobs has been slowing steadily for essentially the same period of time as the current economic downturn, though certainly there are pockets of activity in specialized law firms and, needless to say, many of those positions will be related to mortgage defaults and foreclosures.
In Kentucky, Louisville paralegal jobs have been particularly
J2EE .NET Senior Developer Job, Memphis TN
Insourced features as its latest posting a J2EE/.NET Senior Developer job, with a location in Memphis, TN. The position has been posted by Corner Office Consultants and some further details follow.
Employer: Corner Office Consultants
Job Type: Full-time
Experience: 5-7 Years
Location: Memphis, Tennessee
Description:
Excellent opportunity to join a fast-growing company in the Memphis, TN area as
Houston Biotech Jobs Market Remains Strong
The employment market for biotechnology positions remains fairly strong throughout the U.S., and we’ve chosen Houston, Texas as an example of this for purposes of analysis. While the market is not saturated with employers posting jobs, as was the case as recently as February, 2009, the dip in Houston biotech jobs has not been very
Locate Jobs Network Adds Another Four Sites
The Locate Jobs Network, which continues to expand rapidly in 2010, has launched four new niche job boards, with details of each below. As with all sites in the Network, the new boards feature cost-effective and simple job posting functionality for employers, hiring managers and recruiters, as well as regularly-updated job listings for employment candidates.
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