Sentences with phrase «hours of laboratory work»

However, the not - so - good - numeric skills and endless hours of laboratory work made students switch this discipline.

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«I worked over 12 hours a day and lost weight — around one kilogram each month,» said Kierzek — who is now the director of the RNA Chemistry and Biology Laboratory at the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, in Poznan — in an interview with Poland's news and information portal Poland.pl.
One very positive aspect of being a male postdoc in a laboratory with an understanding (male) mentor was the ability to work flexible hours when the children were younger.
Boston Dynamics has several other robots in the works for the military, including its Legged Squad Support System (LS3) and a fleet - footed newcomer called Cheetah that can run nearly 30 kilometers per hour, breaking the 21 kph land speed record for legged robots set in 1989 at the Leg Laboratory, part of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab.
The finding, based on a study performed at the University of Chicago sleep laboratory published early online by the journal Diabetes Care, could affect large numbers of people who work long hours.
Recent theatre credits include: «Sergeant Match» in What the Butler Saw with Talking Scarlet, Brighton, (2015); «Ken» in House, a site - specific assemble theatre work produced by Brighton Laboratory with Circa 69, Brighton (2015); the title role in Macbeth, a 24 hour production staged in Balfron Tower by RIFT, (2014); «Mr Shadrack» in Billy, Union Theatre, London, (2013); and «Antonio» in an intimate pop - up staging of the Tempest in a vacated shop in East London (2012), produced by RETZ.
Highlights Maintained a GPA of 3.8 over six years of undergraduate and graduate study Completed upwards of 50 hours of lab work Familiar with several methods of sample analysis including liquid chromatography and gas chromatography Took field samples and maintained a sterile environment Friendly and respectful to teachers, supervisors and fellow students Punctual Skilled at note taking and independent research Organized Willing to learn, with an abiding interest in all aspects of the field of chemistry Experience Intern 8/1/2015 — 5/1/2016 Scientific Laboratories Incorporated — Syracuse, NY Took inventory of lab equipment Followed safety and security procedures accurately when handling hazardous material Worked closely with experienced chemists and earth scientists Cleaned and sanitized lab equipment Assisted with experiments Measured and mixed compounds for experienced chemists Established a mentor relationship with laboratory manager Assisted in the writing of technical reports
• Associate degree or current clinical lab technician certification • Two years of previous experience working in a clinical laboratory environment • Demonstrated understanding of proper specimen handling protocols and contamination prevention measures • Able to work both day, evening, and weekend hours as needed • Able to remain standing for extended periods of time • Comfortable working in confined areas
Minimum Experience / Skills: One (1) year training in a clinical laboratory preferred Basic computer skills preferred Accuracy in working with numbers Must demonstrate the ability to handle people in diverse situations Able to perform basic mathematical calculations Licenses / Certificates / Credentials: Phlebotomy certification (CPT1) required Current AHA BLS Physical Demands: Lifts, positions, pushes up to 50 pounds Considerable sitting, reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching Touch, auditory and visual perception and acuity Adequate vocal pitch and volume of voice Manual dexterity and mobility Ability to move quickly Vision Requirements: Ability to adjust vision sufficiently to perform duties Working Conditions: Subject to varying and unpredictable situations Subject to irregular hours Increased stress due to multiple calls and inquiries EOE / Vet / Disworking with numbers Must demonstrate the ability to handle people in diverse situations Able to perform basic mathematical calculations Licenses / Certificates / Credentials: Phlebotomy certification (CPT1) required Current AHA BLS Physical Demands: Lifts, positions, pushes up to 50 pounds Considerable sitting, reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching Touch, auditory and visual perception and acuity Adequate vocal pitch and volume of voice Manual dexterity and mobility Ability to move quickly Vision Requirements: Ability to adjust vision sufficiently to perform duties Working Conditions: Subject to varying and unpredictable situations Subject to irregular hours Increased stress due to multiple calls and inquiries EOE / Vet / DisWorking Conditions: Subject to varying and unpredictable situations Subject to irregular hours Increased stress due to multiple calls and inquiries EOE / Vet / Disability
The total hours of classroom, laboratory and clinical work usually adds up to 950 hours.
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