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		<title>Postdoc, Peltigera systematics, Duke Univ</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Postdoctoral position– The Lutzoni Lab (under the supervision of J. Miadlikowska and F. Lutzoni), Department of Biology, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
Duration: 2-year Starting date: January 2011
Project description: We are seeking an experienced systematist to conduct revisionary study on mycobiont and photobiont of the lichen genus Peltigera as part of the recently awarded NSF project [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Postdoctoral position</strong>– The Lutzoni Lab (under the supervision of J. Miadlikowska and F. Lutzoni), Department of Biology, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA</p>
<p><strong>Duration:</strong> 2-year Starting date: January 2011</p>
<p><strong>Project description:</strong> We are seeking an experienced systematist to conduct revisionary study on mycobiont and photobiont of the lichen genus Peltigera as part of the recently awarded NSF project entitled “REVSYS: Phylogenetic revision of the lichen-genus <em>Peltigera</em> (Ascomycota): Disentangling cryptic speciation, phenotypic plasticity, and hybridization”.<br />
This project focuses, in part, on a detailed systematic revision of two species complexes within the genus <em>Peltigera</em>: <em>P. canina</em> and <em>P. aphthosa-leucophlebia</em> in North America and eastern Russia. The research involves traditional revisionary activities, e.g., collecting specimens, visiting selected European and North American herbaria, applying various microscopy techniques to characterize morphological and anatomical traits, performing TLC analyses, as well as modern molecular phylogenetic procedures, e.g., developing new primers, sequencing various loci, performing phylogenetic analyses. The ultimate goals of this project are to: 1) circumscribe phenotypically and phylogenetically (using existing and newly developed molecular markers) all species recognized in these two species complexes; 2) describe newly discovered species; 3) test for putative hybridization events; 4) database revised <em>Peltigera</em> collections; 5) characterize phylogenetically <em>Nostoc</em> associated with <em>Peltigera</em> species based on selected molecular markers; 4) prepare monographies for <em>P. canina</em> and <em>P. aphthosa-leucophlebia</em> complexes with species descriptions, maps of distributions and keys for identification.</p>
<p><strong>Postdoctoral research activities: </strong>The postdoctoral researcher will be an integral member of the international team of Peltigera experts assembled for this project and will obtain a comprehensive academic and teaching experience, including: 1) day-to-day research needed for this systematic revisionary study and will assist J. Miadlikowska in the daily management of all research activities by the graduate, undergraduate and high school students involved in this project; 2) collecting trips and visits to herbaria; 3) responsibility for main monographic papers on the P. aphthosa-leucophlebia and P. canina complexes and co-authorship for other articles resulting from this project; 4) the presentation of results at national and international scientific meetings; 5) attend weekly lab meetings and seminar series, including Systematic Discussion group/seminar series at Duke and the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent); and 6) the opportunity to take graduate courses offered at Duke University.</p>
<p><strong>Requirements:</strong> The ideal candidate will have a PhD in systematics, with extensive research experience in fungal (preferably lichen) systematics using traditional and molecular techniques. Excellent written and oral communication skills are also essential in order to communicate effectively with colleagues, the public, other researchers, and successfully prepare results of research for publication.</p>
<p>To be considered for this position, please send the following documents and information to Jolanta Miadlikowska (<a href="mailto:jolantam@duke.edu">jolantam@duke.edu</a>) and Fran&ccedil;ois Lutzoni (<a href="mailto:flutzoni@duke.edu">flutzoni@duke.edu</a>), prior to October 31, 2010: 1) detailed curriculum vitae, and 2) name, address and e-mail contact information of two referees from which letters of support can be obtained.</p>
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		<title>Postdoc, Youngstown Univ, OH</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Department of Biological Sciences of Youngstown State University, Ohio, U.S.A. has a vacancy for a postdoc to work on the molecular biology of dimorphism in the medically important fungus Penicillium marneffei, see info here. Further details can be obtained from Chester Cooper, crcooper01@ysu.edu.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Department of Biological Sciences of Youngstown State University, Ohio, U.S.A. has a vacancy for a postdoc to work on the molecular biology of dimorphism in the medically important fungus <em>Penicillium marneffei</em>, see <a href='http://msafungi.org/wp-content/uploads/position-announcement-for-biological-sciences-029.pdf' title='position-announcement-for-biological-sciences-029.pdf'>info here</a>. Further details can be obtained from Chester Cooper, <a href="mailto:crcooper01@ysu.edu">crcooper01@ysu.edu</a>.</p>
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		<title>Asst/Assoc Prof, Willamette Univ, OR</title>
		<link>http://msafungi.org/2010/08/18/asstassoc-prof-willamette-univ-or/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Assistant or Associate Professor, Tenure-Track - Microbiology
Willamette University&#8217;s Biology Department invites applications for a tenure-track position in microbiology at the rank of assistant or associate professor to begin August, 2011.  The nine-member undergraduate department values innovative teaching and research and seeks to integrate them seamlessly into high impact learning experiences for students at every [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Assistant or Associate Professor, Tenure-Track - Microbiology</p>
<p>Willamette University&#8217;s Biology Department invites applications for a tenure-track position in microbiology at the rank of assistant or associate professor to begin August, 2011.  The nine-member undergraduate department values innovative teaching and research and seeks to integrate them seamlessly into high impact learning experiences for students at every level of the curriculum.  For information about the department see <a href="http://www.willamette.edu/cla/biology">http://www.willamette.edu/cla/biology</a>.</p>
<p>The successful candidate will teach an introductory microbiology course that emphasizes viruses and bacteria; upper level courses for majors in his/her area of expertise; and courses for non-science majors.  The candidate will be expected to establish a vigorous research program that advances science while engaging undergraduates. </p>
<p>Applicants from disciplines as diverse as virology, bacteriology, mycology, genetics, genomics, physiology, ecology, and/or evolution are welcome.  Applicants must have a Ph.D. and post-doctoral research experience and must be qualified by their formal training to teach the courses described.  To be considered at the associate level, applicants must have an exceptional record of research and undergraduate teaching commensurate with their rank.</p>
<p>To Apply:  (a)  Submit to <a href="mailto:micro-search@willamette.edu">micro-search@willamette.edu</a> a single, electronic PDF that contains these materials in the following order:</p>
<p>  1. A cover letter describing your interest in the position<br />
  2. Current curriculum vitae<br />
  3. A teaching statement that describes your teaching experience and<br />
    philosophy, plans for an introductory microbiology course, and a<br />
    list of courses you feel qualified to teach<br />
  4. A research statement that includes current and future research<br />
    goals and plans and their relevance to this position<br />
  5. A diversity statement that describes your experience with diverse<br />
    populations and the importance of diversity in teaching and<br />
    research communities<br />
  6. Unofficial graduate transcripts</p>
<p>(b)  Solicit /three reference letters/ that address both research and teaching potential as they relate to this position.  Reference letters should be sent electronically to:</p>
<p>David Craig, Search Chair<br />
Biology Department<br />
Willamette University<br />
<a href="mailto:micro-search@willamette.edu">micro-search@willamette.edu</a></p>
<p>Inquiries may be addressed to: David Craig, <a href="mailto:dpcraig@willamette.edu">dpcraig@willamette.edu</a>.</p>
<p>*About Willamette:*  Founded in Salem in 1842 as the first university in the West, Willamette takes full advantage of its location in the heart of the Willamette Valley, across the street from the state capitol and a one-hour drive from Portland, Eugene, the Oregon Coast and the Cascade Mountains. Willamette is a selective institution with a national student body of roughly 1700 undergraduates in the College of Liberal Arts along with graduate programs in law, management, and education.  The academic profile of our undergraduates is strong, with a median solid-subject high school GPA of 3.75 and combined SAT score of 1850.  Recent students have received prestigious NSF, Watson, Truman, Fulbright, and Goldwater fellowships.  For more information please visit <a href="http://www.willamette.edu/">www.willamette.edu</a>.</p>
<p>*Application Deadline:*  *For full consideration, applications should be received by September 15, 2010.  Review will continue until the position is filled.*</p>
<p>Willamette University also appreciates the completion of our <a href="http://www.willamette.edu/dept/hr/doc/Confidential%20Application%20Information%20form%208.20.09%20lf.doc">Confidential Applicant Information form</a>, which assists in the evaluation of our recruitment efforts, which will /remain in confidential files/in the Human Resources Office.  You may download the form and submit it electronically to Human Resources at <a href="mailto:human-resources@willamette.edu">human-resources@willamette.edu</a>. </p>
<p>Believing that diversity contributes to academic excellence and to rich and rewarding communities, Willamette University is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse faculty, staff and student body. We seek candidates, particularly those from historically under-represented groups, whose work furthers diversity and who bring to campus varied experiences, perspectives and backgrounds.</p>
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		<title>Research Mycologist, USDA, Beltsville</title>
		<link>http://msafungi.org/2010/07/27/research-mycologist-usda-beltsville/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Research mycologist - Systematic Mycology &#038; Microbiology Laboratory (USDA), Beltsville, MD (outside of Washington, DC)
The Systematic Mycology and Microbiology Laboratory is seeking a Research Molecular Biologist/Microbiologist/Botanist (Mycology)/Geneticist to conduct independent research developing new knowledge and application of the systematics of fungi that threaten the food supply and serve to control harmful insects and plant pathogens. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Research mycologist</strong> - Systematic Mycology &#038; Microbiology Laboratory (USDA), Beltsville, MD (outside of Washington, DC)</p>
<p>The Systematic Mycology and Microbiology Laboratory is seeking a Research Molecular Biologist/Microbiologist/Botanist (Mycology)/Geneticist to conduct independent research developing new knowledge and application of the systematics of fungi that threaten the food supply and serve to control harmful insects and plant pathogens. This scientist will conduct research to characterize fungi both inside and outside of the United States to prevent entry of destructive fungi and lead to the ability to control the diseases they cause. This research will involve determining phylogenetic relationships among members of plant-associated fungi especially those of importance to agriculture; characterizing the genetic variability, population structure and systematic relationships of plant pathogenic fungi; correlating molecular results with morphological characteristics based on examination of specimens; combining molecular and morphological results with existing geographic and host information to accurately define plant pathogenic fungi species; and developing molecular tools for the identification of these fungi.  This position has promotion potential to a GS-15.  Applications accepted until <strong>August 16, 2010</strong>.</p>
<p>To apply see <a href="http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=89447874&#038;JobTitle=Interdisciplinary%3a+Research+Molecular+Biologist%2fMicrobiologist%2fBotanist%2fGeneticist&#038;q=ars-x10e-0182&#038;where=&#038;brd=3876&#038;vw=b&#038;FedEmp=N&#038;FedPub=Y&#038;x=44&#038;y=15&#038;AVSDM=2010-07-19+11%3a03%3a00">announcement at USAJOBS</a>. </p>
<p>For more information, contact Dr. Amy Rossman, <a href="mailto:Amy.Rossman@ars.usda.gov">Amy.Rossman@ars.usda.gov</a> </p>
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		<title>Molecular Systematists, Melbourne</title>
		<link>http://msafungi.org/2010/06/30/molecular-systematists-melbourne/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vacancies - Molecular Systematist / Postdoctoral Fellow x2 (Plant Sciences and Biodiversity)
·                      Rare Professional Opportunities
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vacancies - Molecular Systematist / Postdoctoral Fellow x2 (Plant Sciences and Biodiversity)</p>
<p>·                      Rare Professional Opportunities<br />
·                      Three fixed term 2 and 2 ½ year contracts, starting July 2010</p>
<p>In these three important roles you will undertake research on the<br />
systematics of selected plant or fungal groups using molecular<br />
techniques. The Molecular Systematist will also manage a molecular<br />
laboratory, seek external funding for research, monitor expenditure, and<br />
contribute to the scientific curation of the collections held at the<br />
National Herbarium of Victoria.  One postdoctoral position will advance<br />
our understanding of the biodiversity and conservation of baobabs and<br />
Acacia farnesiana.   The other postdoctoral position will undertake<br />
phylogenetic research on Australian members of Cortinarius subgenus<br />
Dermocybe.<br />
The ideal candidates will have a PhD in systematics or equivalent<br />
experience, with extensive research experience in plant or fungi<br />
systematics using molecular techniques.  Excellent written and oral<br />
communication skills are also essential in order to communicate<br />
effectively with colleagues, the public, international and national<br />
researchers, and successfully prepare results of research for<br />
publication.</p>
<p>See website for position descriptions<br />
<a href="http://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/about-us/job-opportunities">http://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/about-us/job-opportunities</a></p>
<p>Please send applications to recruit@rbg.vic.gov.au by close of business<br />
Friday 9 July 2010. For further enquiries please call +613 9252 2313.<br />
All applications must address the key selection criteria as stated in<br />
the position descriptions, and provide an outline of their intended<br />
research program for the Molecular Systematist position.</p>
<p>Regards<br />
Dr Frank Udovicic<br />
Manager, Plant Sciences<br />
National Herbarium of Victoria<br />
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne<br />
Victoria, Australia.</p>
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		<title>Adjunct Faculty: Microbiology</title>
		<link>http://msafungi.org/2010/05/26/adjunct-faculty-microbiology/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adjunct Faculty: Microbiology
The Biological Sciences Department at SUNY Cortland seeks an adjunct instructor to teach Microbiology.  Teaching responsibilities will include lecture and laboratory portions of Microbiology and Human Disease for health science majors in the Fall 2010 semester.  The person hired will also teach a Microbiology course for Biology majors in the Spring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adjunct Faculty: Microbiology</p>
<p>The Biological Sciences Department at SUNY Cortland seeks an adjunct instructor to teach Microbiology.  Teaching responsibilities will include lecture and laboratory portions of Microbiology and Human Disease for health science majors in the Fall 2010 semester.  The person hired will also teach a Microbiology course for Biology majors in the Spring 2011 semester.  Full-time employment may be available depending on the successful candidate’s interests.  MS degree in a related field and relevant teaching experience required. PhD preferred.  </p>
<p>For additional information contact Peter Ducey, Chair, Biological Sciences Department, SUNY Cortland, (607) 753-2716 or <a href="mailto:Peter.Ducey@cortland.edu">Peter.Ducey@cortland.edu</a>.  Please apply online at  <a href="https://jobs.cortland.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=52060">https://jobs.cortland.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=52060</a> and submit a letter of application, C.V., and contact information for three references. Application materials will be accepted until the position is filled.  </p>
<p>We have a strong commitment to the affirmation of diversity and have interdisciplinary degree programs in the area of Multicultural Studies.  </p>
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		<title>Mycologist, EMLab P&#38;K (San Diego, CA)</title>
		<link>http://msafungi.org/2010/05/06/mycologist-emlab-pk-san-diego-ca/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[MYCOLOGIST (San Diego, California)
EMLab P&#38;K, the leading commercial indoor air quality testing laboratory in North America, is seeking a motivated scientist in the San Diego, California area with experience in the biological sciences. This laboratory is one of our remote labs and is staffed with three (3) microscopists (including this position) in addition to other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MYCOLOGIST (San Diego, California)</p>
<p>EMLab P&amp;K, the leading commercial indoor air quality testing laboratory in North America, is seeking a motivated scientist in the San Diego, California area with experience in the biological sciences. This laboratory is one of our remote labs and is staffed with three (3) microscopists (including this position) in addition to other supporting staff. Your core responsibilities will include the analysis of non-culturable surface and air samples for fungi. Candidates who apply should be career oriented, willing to learn, thorough, efficient, and be able to meet our high standards for quality.</p>
<p>Qualifications:</p>
<p>* BA/BS or Masters in Plant Biology, Biology, Microbiology, or any other life science with a minimum of eight (8) semester hours of microbiology.<br />
* Must have three (3) years of laboratory experience with two (2) of those years involving both spore trap and direct exam experience.<br />
* Candidates with asbestos analysis experience in addition to mycological microscopy experience are an added-plus</p>
<p>IMPORTANT NOTES:<br />
We are looking for a specific skillset and, therefore, cannot accept candidates who do not meet ALL of our requirements.<br />
we are open to providing relocation assistance depending on the candidate<br />
candidate will have to work in our San Bruno, California laboratory for approximately 2-3 weeks at hire (all expenses will be paid) before assuming the position in San Diego.<br />
At this time we are ONLY accepting applicants who have authorization to work in the United States and who currently live in the United States.</p>
<p>ABOUT US&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>EMLab P&amp;K (a division of TestAmerica) is recognized as one of the leading commercial indoor air quality laboratories in North America specializing in the analysis of air and surface samples for asbestos, bacteria, legionella, and fungi. Our goal is to provide the highest quality analysis and service in the industry. Clients include industrial hygienists, laboratories, hospitals, public health departments, professional service firms and other IAQ professionals. EMLab P&amp;K has helped pioneer today’s IAQ industry with MoldRange™ , MoldScore™ and over 100 publications and abstracts. We offer a full line of IAQ and IH equipment and supplies; and we provide LabServe™, a 24-hour, online customer service, which controls data management, custom report formatting, access to secure archives of projects and reports.</p>
<p>Additionally, we have 12 locations across the country; and nearly all are accredited by programs that include AIHA EMLAP, NVLAP, and additional state certifications and licenses.</p>
<p>EMLab P&amp;K ( a division of TestAmerica, Inc.) provides a comfortable work environment and a comprehensive, highly competitive compensation and benefits package – at low cost to the employee - including medical, dental, vision, (we also offer optional items at competitive rates and at an additional cost(s)that include: auto/home/renter insurance, pet insurance, legal insurance, and a competitive discount from a well-known wireless company for your cell phone and wireless needs). A 401(k) plan is also offered. In addition, life insurance coverage at 2x your annual salary is provided at no cost to the employee. Additional life insurance coverage (over-and-above what the company provides) is available at excellent rates, and, life insurance for your spouse and/or dependents – up to a designated maximum amount - is also available at a nominal cost</p>
<p>If you would like to know more about us, please visit our website at <a href="http://www.emlabpk.com">www.emlabpk.com</a></p>
<p>submitted by:</p>
<p>GINA E. CABAL<br />
HR Coordinator<br />
Administrative Assistant<br />
EMLab P&amp;K<br />
THE PROVEN LEADER<br />
1979 N. Mill St.<br />
Suite 102<br />
Naperville, Illinois  60563<br />
Tel 630.718.1525/EFax 650.742.8190</p>
<p><a href="http://www.emlabpk.com">www.emlabpk.com</a></p>
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		<title>APHIS Science Fellow</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The incumbent would study and characterize pathogens and pests intercepted at US ports of entry, including fungi, nematodes, insects, and others. Studies may include morphology, culture analysis, and molecular characterization including sequence and phylogenetic analyses. The incumbent would help establish a database of authoritative sequences in order to accurately identify pests of regulatory significance. Duties [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The incumbent would study and characterize pathogens and pests intercepted at US ports of entry, including fungi, nematodes, insects, and others. Studies may include morphology, culture analysis, and molecular characterization including sequence and phylogenetic analyses. The incumbent would help establish a database of authoritative sequences in order to accurately identify pests of regulatory significance. Duties would include DNA extraction, selecting and sequencing appropriate gene region(s), doing BLAST searches, conducting phylogenetic analyses, identifying barcodes for quarantine significant pests and pathogens and for plant associated pests and pathogens present in the U.S. </p>
<p>This position is a 2-year fellowship in the APHIS Science Fellows program. The position may be extended for 2 additional years. The selectee will be entitled to health and life insurance benefits, retirement benefits and leave accrual.</p>
<p><a href='http://msafungi.org/wp-content/uploads/usdaaphisppq-science-fellow-announcement.pdf' title='APHISfellow'>Full application information.</a></p>
<p>Applications due by Nov 30 2009<br />
US Citizens only</p>
<p><em>contact: <a href="mailto:Mary.Palm@aphis.usda.gov">Dr. Mary E. Palm</a>, USDA/APHIS/PPQ/PHP/RIPPS<br />
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		<title>Medical Mycology Technologist</title>
		<link>http://msafungi.org/2009/05/14/medical-mycology-technologist/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Technologist - Mycology


As a Medical Technologist for the Mycology Department, you will perform all functions of Mycology specimen processing, testing and identification.
Performs and interprets laboratory procedures on diagnostic specimens by means of cultural and microscopic examinations and biochemical testing to determine the presence of organisms pathogenic to man.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Technologist - Mycology<br />
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<li>As a Medical Technologist for the Mycology Department, you will perform all functions of Mycology specimen processing, testing and identification.</li>
<li>Performs and interprets laboratory procedures on diagnostic specimens by means of cultural and microscopic examinations and biochemical testing to determine the presence of organisms pathogenic to man.</li>
<li>Interprets results of examinations to insure the adherence to quality control standards, correlates the results of procedures and issues written reports on findings.</li>
<li>Must possess license and current registration issued by New York State Department of Education as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist. ASCP certified is a plus</li>
<li>Unless otherwise stated only experience gained after attaining education level qualifications will be considered in evaluating experience. (BS Degree, MT(ASCP).</li>
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<p><strong>Technician - Mycology</strong> (this replaces our ad for a Mycology Lab Assistant) -  Because of the New York State requirement for this particular position, we are now looking for a Technician instead of a Lab Assistant. Here are the requirements:</p>
<p>Under the supervision of higher technical or medical professional personnel you will assist to do related work  as required such as specimen handling, sorting, accessioning and plating.<br />
1.        Receive and enter specimens for laboratory tests/procedures, checking for proper patient identification<br />
2.        Performs basic laboratory work such as staining slides and preliminary preparation of specimens for testing using proper techniques to insure sample integrity and to prevent contamination.<br />
3.        Reports findings upon request by a physician or other authorized person and logs each telephone request as to patient&#8217;s name, number, date specimen collected, to who report was given.<br />
4.        Follow the laboratory&#8217;s Standard Operating Procedures (SOP&#8217;s) for specimen handling, and processing.<br />
5.        Able to handle multiple assignments and deadlines while maintaining attention to detail and good communication.<br />
6.        Six months of on job training in the position of laboratory Helper or Phlebotomist in West County service may be helpful.<br />
7.        Must possess license and current registration issued by New York State Department of Education as a Clinical Laboratory Technician</p>
<p>please contact:</p>
<p>Rob Cordero<br />
Imaging and Laboratory Sciences Consultant<br />
Permanent Placement Division<br />
CompHealth Associates, Inc.<br />
Phone: 866-782-9029 x 5866<br />
Direct:  954-343-5866<br />
Fax:  800-420-2329<br />
E-mail:  <a href="mailto:robert.cordero@comphealth.com">robert.cordero@comphealth.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.comphealth.com">www.comphealth.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.comphealth.com/about_us/about">About Us</a></p>
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		<title>Asst Prof, Epidemiology/fungal molecular bio, UC Davis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Assistant Professor
Epidemiology / Fungal molecular biology
Department of Plant Pathology
University of California, Davis
I am sending you the attached position announcement in hopes you might share it with potentially interested parties. Although the title is epidemiologist, we have found relatively few well qualified applicants that fit that description. Thus we are taking a broader view and would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://msafungi.org/wp-content/uploads/epidemiologist-pd_-advertising-new-date.doc' title='UCDavis'>Assistant Professor</a><br />
Epidemiology / Fungal molecular biology<br />
Department of Plant Pathology<br />
University of California, Davis</p>
<blockquote><p>I am sending you the attached position announcement in hopes you might share it with potentially interested parties. Although the title is epidemiologist, we have found relatively few well qualified applicants that fit that description. Thus we are taking a broader view and would be very happy to consider individuals with a focus on fungal molecular biology. The closing date (April 15) is not firm as we will continue the search until a suitable candidate is found. Thanks for your thoughts on anyone else you would suggest contacting regarding this position.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Tom Gordon<br />
Professor and Chair<br />
Department of Plant Pathology
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