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Responsibilities for this position include assisting in the design and conduct of registration and mechanistic studies; interpretation of clinical pathologic, gross, microscopic, ultrastructural, and morphometric data; and providing expert consultation within the toxicology laboratory and to company’s global businesses. Able work with a large and diverse group of scientists in the Health and Environmental & Consulting Laboratory. The candidates must be ACVP board-certified Veterinary Pathologist. He/she must be strong spoken and written communication skills are necessary, as is the ability to work within a multidisciplinary team. Advanced degree in pathology and toxicology experience are preferred, board eligible will also be considered.
The Dow Chemical Company’s Toxicology Laboratory, located in Midland, Michigan, has an exciting opportunity for an ACVP board-certified Veterinary Pathologist. Responsibilities: assisting in the design and conduct of registration and mechanistic studies; providing expert consultation within the toxicology laboratory and to Dow’s global businesses; interpretation of clinical pathologic, microscopic, gross, ultrastructural, and morphometric data.
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Kelly Scientific Resources (KSR) is looking for a Veterinary Technician to fill an immediate opening. Qualified applicants are required to have experience as a veterinary technician within a private practice environment. BS/BA degree and/or completion of an accredited course as a Registered / Certified Veterinary Technician is highly desirable. You can feel confident knowing you are working for an organization with integrity and industry-specific knowledge. Kelly’s recruiting consultants are scientific professionals themselves. Kelly Scientific Resources offices are staffed with experienced recruiters and scientists. Continue reading this post
An outstanding individual is sought to initiate new programs of physiology research (70%) and teaching (30%). We anticipate that research approaches would likely emphasize molecular, cellular, genomic, or proteomic tools and techniques but appreciation of whole-animal responses are also necessary. Intended research emphasis on dairy animals is required and experience with dairy cattle is highly desirable. Expectations include teaching of either undergraduate and/or graduate physiology courses. The major responsibility is the establishment and maintenance of an extramurally funded research program with scholarship excellence. The capacity to attract successful graduate students and active research collaborations is critical. Candidates must function in a team setting and integrate into the fabric and community of the department and college. Multidisciplinary collaboration with scientists in other departments such as Animal and Poultry Science and the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine is anticipated.
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The College of Veterinary Medicine AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Ithaca, New York, invites applications for a Director position that has been created to merge and advance the research and outreach missions of Cornell’s Baker Institute for Animal Health and Feline Health Center. The Baker Institute is a world-renowned research facility, recognized for its multispecies expertise in immunology, infectious disease, genetics, genomics and reproduction. The Feline Health Center is the definitive resource for up-to-date information relating to all aspects of feline medicine and surgery. Together the Baker Institute and Feline Health Center programs are currently supported by 14 faculty, 17 research trainees, and 50 staff members. Learn more about the Baker Institute at http://bakerinstitute.vet.cornell.edu and the Feline Health Center at http://www.vet.cornell.edu/fhc/.
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The successful applicant will spend a 10-12 week period during the calendar year as an intern at Merck. The Veterinary Internship Program provides an industrial research experience to highly-qualified individuals who have interest in laboratory animal medicine, pathology, comparative medicine, or related areas in biomedical research.
The internships are intended for veterinary students, veterinary residents, or veterinary graduate students in pathology, laboratory animal medicine, or a related field (pharmacology, toxicology etc.). Applicants must be currently enrolled in a veterinary school, or a veterinary graduate currently enrolled in or having recently completed a residency or research training in the biomedical sciences.
Two letters of recommendation are required and should be e-mailed to the Merck Divisional Coordinator, Sean Cobin, sean_cobin@merck.com Resumes will not be accepted via e-mail.
Merck is a global health care leader with a diversified portfolio of prescription medicines, vaccines and consumer health products, as well as animal health products. Today, they are building a new kind of healthcare company – one that is ready to help create a healthier future for all of us. Merck’s ability to excel depends on the integrity, knowledge, imagination, skill, diversity and teamwork of people like you. To this end, they strive to create an environment of mutual respect, encouragement and teamwork. Apply Online