Sentences with phrase «laboratory staff who»

CDC encourages all U.S. laboratory staff who identify C. auris to notify their state or local public health authorities and CDC at [email protected]

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The laboratory has a staff of twenty - four (24) members who serve to provide scientific support to over fourty (40) Local, State, and Federal law enforcement agencies.
By the time Silva took his first staff position at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York in 1992, Eric Kandel, the Columbia University neuroscientist who would win a Nobel for his work in this field, was already on the trail.
In a memo, Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue noted that staff who conduct epidemiological investigations of food - borne disease outbreaks will stay on the job, as will those who respond to pest outbreaks and care for laboratory animals and «critical research infrastructure.»
«When I think about the tradeoff of a graduate student for a staff scientist who is already extremely well trained, who can work without constant supervision, who can really help train the younger people in the laboratory,... I actually think we'll be more productive,» she said.
«[W] e simply can not comply safely with the demand that accompanies the subpoenas for documents that identify staff and students who worked in the laboratory where this research was conducted,» the university said in a statement given to ScienceInsider.
«The results are credible and are consistent with models that previously predicted [the belt's] existence,» says James Bickford, senior member of the technical staff at the Draper Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who was not part of the study.
As examples of staff at risk, the VHPB cites teachers of mentally handicapped people, who may be bitten; laboratory workers; police; firefighters; undertakers; social workers who work with drug users; laundry and cleaning staff; refuse collectors; customs officers; people who maintain hospital equipment; military personnel; prostitutes; and speech therapists, who sometimes have to put their hands into clients» mouths.
«What we've shown is that we can take these cells out of a mouse and study them and regulate them in the laboratory by providing them with a specific factor,» says Peter C. Gray, a staff scientist in Salk's Clayton Foundation Laboratories for Peptide Biology, who collaborated on the new work with Benjamin T. Spike, a senior research associate in the laboratory of Salk Professor Geoffrey M. Wahl.
Researchers who contributed to the work include staff scientist Mathias Leblanc, Ph.D. and postdoctoral researcher Mark Wade, Ph.D., in the Gene Expression Laboratory and professor Aart G. Jochemsen, Ph.D. at the Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands.
The laboratory staff is composed of biologists and technicians who are responsible for the activities related to the clinical trial assays.
The Green Bank Observatory has a rare combination of assets: 1) A laboratory where frontier research is an ongoing activity; 2) a professional staff of scientists and engineers who are also heavily involved in education and outreach; 3) facilities such as the Green Bank Science Center, radio telescopes, housing and food services, all available for formal and informal educational programs.
Elisa (Sally Hawkins) is a mute cleaner who works on staff at a hidden, high - security government laboratory.
There are currently nine members of staff who teach Science and two laboratory technicians.
(5) The laboratory has its place of business co-located with that of an MRO or MRO staff who review test results produced by the laboratory; or
Veterinary technicians are trained professional support staff who provide nursing care with veterinarians and can work as biomedical / laboratory researchers.
The clinical pathology laboratory serves the 50 staff veterinarians, residents and interns, over 75 referring veterinarians and over 300 other veterinarians who use the laboratory services.
Proposed Objective: Use computerized provider order entry (CPOE) for medication, laboratory, and diagnostic imaging orders directly entered by any licensed healthcare professional, credentialed medical assistant, or a medical staff member credentialed to and performing the equivalent duties of a credentialed medical assistant; who can enter orders into the medical record per state, local, and professional guidelines.
Objective: Use computerized provider order entry (CPOE) for medication, laboratory, and [diagnostic imaging] orders directly entered by any licensed healthcare professional -LSB-, credentialed medical assistant, or a medical staff member credentialed to and performing the equivalent duties of a credentialed medical assistant] who can enter orders into the medical record per state, local, and professional guidelines.
Calls to the lab are free, and the staff will also answer questions and concerns, «though I can not diagnose over the phone,» says Davison, who is director of the laboratory.
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