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Visit Theorem to find out more. | More Top News | OMICS 2012 World Congress on Biomarkers & Clinical Research July 2 - 4, 2012 Renaissance Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada U.S.A.
The World Congress on Biomarkers & Clinical Research (Biomarkers 2012) will help in solving many queries and will also help in coming up with new ideas and techniques. Some of the topics that will be discussed in this International Conference will be Gene Expression Profiling and DNA Diagnostics, Biomarkers Classification & Molecular Sequence Analysis, Molecular Imaging and Dynamics, Personalized Medicine & Data Analysis, Biomarkers in Drug Discovery, Cancer Biomarkers, Clinical Research and Bioethics and Post Genomics: Drug and Biomarker Development. | | The Master of Science (MS) in Medical Product Development Management (MPDM) at San Jose State University is a comprehensive, master's degree program and can be completed in either 2 or 3 years. The emphasis of the program is on the management of products undergoing clinical research and clinical development, i.e. clinical trial stages I, II, III and IV or other testing as required by the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or international regulatory authorities.
The curriculum includes customized courses from the Colleges of Science and Business, and was designed in consultation with biomedical industry employers in the greater San Francisco Bay area. The MPDM program continues to have interaction with the industry and provides expert industry speakers in the classroom, in order to present the latest advancements to students.
For more information, please visit: http://www.medproddev.sjsu.edu/. | | More Featured News | • BioMidwest (Warsaw, Indiana)
Zimmer Packaging Engineer Responsible for the design, development, and processing of implants and instruments. Work is expected toencompass both the development of new products and maintenance of existing products. Position will lead medium scope projects, multiple small projects or large portions of a large project as a core team member.
• Pharm Country (Mahwah, New Jersey)
Stryker Corporation Chief Engineer Act as team expert in implant and instrument design work as well as lead segments of complex multifunctional teams to advance assigned projects through the design /development process and ultimately through launch into the market. Act as team's technical expert with respect to good design practices and design standards. Champion the consistent use of these practices for the team.
• Biotech Bay (Menlo Park, California)
Abbott Engineer Quality Responsible for compliance with applicable Corporate and Divisional Policies and procedures. Identifies and controls Manufacturing process defects (scrap, nonconforming material, customer complaints) by participating in efforts/teams focused on identifying the primary root causes and implementing corrective and preventative actions.
• Genetown (Billerica, Massachusetts)
EMD Group Process Engineer Will primarily have technical responsibilities for proactively pursuing and performing process development, scale-up and manufacturing support in the upstream and downstream biopharmaceutical operations as well as fill and finish operations.
• Biotech Beach (San Diego, California)
Vical Incorporated Manufacturing Engineer Responsible for supporting manufacturing operations by working as an operator in all aspects of plasmid DNA manufacturing, including fermentation, centrifugation, lysis, and chromatographic processes and by applying engineering knowledge to troubleshoot problems and improve production capabilities.
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2012 BIO Career Fair
Job seekers can spend a day with HR representatives and Hiring Managers from top biotech, pharma, medical device and diagnostics companies in the Massachusetts region.
Candidates with a 4-year degree in the life sciences and a minimum of 2-years of industry related experience are invited to attend. (Equivalent work experience may be considered in lieu of a four-year college degree. PhD and Postdoc candidates welcome.)
Exhibiting companies are recruiting for positions in areas such as: QA/QC, clinical research, engineering, manufacturing, biostatistics, clinical data management, chemistry, regulatory affairs, and research.
Job seekers may register here.
• 2012 BIO Career Fair, Boston, MA June 18, 2012
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