I seek to find a platform where I can make use of my skills and experience
in microbiology laboratory functions, outstanding knowledge on the subject of managing equipment operations and handling moderate and complex laboratory tests.
In an emerging disease research lab at the University of Washington, Chris Williams, a research scientist who specializes
in microbiology laboratory robotics, programs a piece of equipment that can be programmed to performs many lab tasks.
Not exact matches
Until now clinical
microbiology has relied primarily on culturing pathogens
in the
laboratory to study strain differences — a time - consuming process.
Hudson pauses for effect, stretching back
in his seat and propping his feet on an open file drawer
in a crowded corner of his
microbiology laboratory at Wayne State Medical School
in Detroit.
The rise
in misconduct is a troubling sign of problems
in the high - pressure scientific enterprise
in the United States and some other countries, according to Dr. Ferric Fang, a University of Washington professor of
microbiology and
laboratory medicine.
Kenneth Thomson, director of the Center for Research
in Anti-infectives and Biotechnology at Creighton University
in Omaha, Nebraska, says that an ongoing «de-skilling» of
microbiology laboratories in Europe and the United States is problematic.
«While traditional urine cultures have been the gold standard to identify urine disorders
in the past, they do not detect most bacteria and have limited utility as a result,» said Paul Schreckenberger, PhD, director, clinical
microbiology laboratory, Loyola University Health System.
Dr. Nüsslein continues to actively teach
in the areas of biotechnology and environmental
microbiology, and has been leading his own research
laboratory for 10 years.
The research, which was published online October 25, 2016
in Cell Reports, was conducted by the
laboratories of co-senior authors Nevan J. Krogan, PhD, a professor of cellular and molecular pharmacology at UCSF, director of the Quantitative Biosciences Institute (QBI)
in UCSF's School of Pharmacy, and a senior investigator at the Gladstone Institutes, and Alexander Marson, MD, PhD, an assistant professor of
microbiology and immunology
in UCSF's School of Medicine.
culture (
in microbiology) To grow cells outside the body or their normal environment, usually
in a beaker, a
laboratory dish or some big vessel.
Dr. Humphries is well known for her interest and publications
in the area of antimicrobial susceptibility testing, new diagnostic technologies, and her work to address common issues faced by clinical
microbiology laboratories.
culture (v.
in microbiology) To grow cells outside the body or their normal environment, usually
in a beaker, a
laboratory dish or some big vessel.
The ability to sequence DNA outside of the
laboratory setting has enabled novel research questions to be addressed
in the field
in diverse areas, ranging from environmental
microbiology to viral epidemics.
Students
in this program have a minimum of a baccalaureate degree
in biology, biochemistry or a related field, as well as
laboratory experience
in at least two of the following areas:
microbiology, biochemistry, genetics, or cellular biology.
We prospectively identified all individuals over a 12 - month period who had at least one MRSA - positive sample processed by a routine diagnostic
microbiology laboratory in the East of England, which received samples from three hospitals and 75 general practitioner (GP) practices.
Dr. Justin Sonnenburg is an associate professor of
microbiology and immunology at Stanford and Dr. Erica Sonnenburg is a senior research scientist
in the Sonnenburg lab where they research many aspects the interaction between diet with the 100 trillion or so bacteria
in the gut (specifically the colon) and how this impacts the health of the host (which
in this case is a
laboratory research mouse).
The
laboratory provides consultation, diagnostic services, pathology analysis, and
microbiology testing to poultry growers
in Pennsylvania and the surrounding area.
She obtained a degree
in microbiology and worked
in a small biotechnology lab and as a diagnostic microbiologist at the Penn State University branch of the Pennsylvania Animal Diagnostic
Laboratory System.
Dr. Sykes»
laboratory is a fully equipped
microbiology laboratory located
in Tupper Hall on the Health Sciences campus.
There is also opportunity to interact with several
microbiology faculty members and to access facilities and technical expertise
in the California Animal Health and Food Safety
Laboratory that is located
in the Health Sciences District.
There are also ties and collaborations with the clinical
microbiology laboratory in the Health System.
The fellow is also expected to work closely with staff and faculty
in the clinical
laboratories of the VMTH, which include
laboratories dedicated to virology / immunology, veterinary
microbiology, leptospirosis diagnostics, molecular diagnostics, parasitology, clinical pathology and anatomic pathology.
Through the network of these four
laboratories, essential services
in microbiology, pathology, clinical pathology, molecular diagnostics, serology, toxicology, and virology are provided.
As the Senior
Laboratory Technician, I am responsible for the entire in - house laboratory testing including hematology, microbiology and par
Laboratory Technician, I am responsible for the entire
in - house
laboratory testing including hematology, microbiology and par
laboratory testing including hematology,
microbiology and parasitology.
Performing routine
laboratory procedures and analyses
in hematology,
microbiology, urinalysis, and serology.
Biopsy,
microbiology, and endocrinology testing is forwarded to the University of Illinois Veterinary Diagnostic
Laboratory in Urbana.
I earned my B.S.
in Biology and worked
in a human
microbiology and toxicology
laboratory before returning to earn my M.A.
in English from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
in 2003.
Clinical
Laboratory Technicians help diagnosing health conditions by performing a variety of laboratory tests, in areas such as toxicology, hematology, immunology, and mic
Laboratory Technicians help diagnosing health conditions by performing a variety of
laboratory tests, in areas such as toxicology, hematology, immunology, and mic
laboratory tests,
in areas such as toxicology, hematology, immunology, and
microbiology.
Studied and performed the different responsibilities and tasks required of a clinical
laboratory scientist
in various departments which include
microbiology, mycology, hematology, chemistry, serology, immunology, and coagulation
SAN JACINTO COLLEGE — Pasadena, TX A.S.
in Medical
Laboratory Technician (GPA: 3.93 / 4.0), 05/2012 Memorial Hermann TMC: 384 hrs (chemistry, blood bank &
microbiology), 08/2011 — 04/2012 Mainland Medical Center: 128 hrs (hematology), summer 2011 Phlebotomy Course, 2010 A.A.
in Chemistry, 05/2001
• Operated the
laboratory computer system and updated the status of ongoing lab tests on the software • Retrieved lab test reports as and when needed • Conducted all lab tests including urinalysis, parasitological tests, hematological studies and analysis related to serology and
microbiology • Implemented IP procedures effectively
in the
laboratory
If you have worked
in specific industries such as blood banks or
microbiology units, remember to point out this experience as well, such as the jobseeker
in the medical
laboratory technician resume sample does with the mention of the phlebotomy contract.
This class introduces
microbiology and
laboratory procedures commonly performed
in a physician's office or medical clinic.
About Blog The Diagnostic
Microbiology Development Program was created
in 2008 to establish
microbiology laboratories in hospitals and recruit volunteer clinical microbiologists from the USA to train
laboratory staff
in resource - poor countries.
U.S. Navy Branch Health Clinic (La Maddalena, Italy) 11/2000 — 09/2007 Hospital Corpsman / Lab Technician / Infection Control Coordinator • Responsible for performing testing
in chemistry, hematology, coagulation, serology, urinalysis, and
microbiology • Triage patients, collect appropriate specimens, perform appropriate lab test, and report results • Establish and implement procedures to ensure timely processing and reporting of accurate patient results • Recognize illogical results, investigate cause, and implement corrective actions before verifying or certifying results • Train staff
in laboratory processes and procedures, medical technology, and clinic policies • Lead department to an accreditation with distinction from the College of American Pathology (CAP)