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Biomedical/Scientific Research Information Specialist

Biomedical/Scientific Research Information Specialist

Stahl Companies

Bethesda, MD

Contractor

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Description
Biomedical/Scientific Research Information Specialist

WHO WE ARE:

STAHL Companies provides the Program Management for its Channel of Commercial Technology companies in Government that consist of Small Businesses and New Technology start-ups.
STAHL advocates for policies that can improve government services and maintain our government's competitive advantage, by bringing more technology into government programs.
STAHL Companies advocates on behalf of our nation's innovative, new technology and small businesses looking to work with the U.S. government. We do this by aligning the voice of our small business members with advocacy for change in federal policy that will make the government market more accessible to small businesses and the commercial technology ecosystem.
The Channel's founding Technical Board Members include former government leaders and IT executives passionate about bringing best-of-breed technology to the government.
We are seeking a skilled and experienced Biomedical/Scientific Research Information Specialist to join our team!

Responsibilities:
Content expertise and editorial efforts are required in the following subject areas: 
·         Anatomy (including microanatomy); 
·         Genes, proteins, pathways, and other molecular concepts; 
·         Experimental organism models, molecular and other biomarkers, findings and diseases, study design and reporting.

Qualifications:
·         A minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in the individual’s field of study and specialization. 
·         Augments or directs teams providing high level content analysis, design, integration, documentation and implementation advise on complex issues requiring an advanced specialist degree-level knowledge in the individual’s field of study. 
·         Designs and prepares technical reports and documentation to support findings and study results. 
·         Prepares executive-level briefings, including charts and graphs to present findings to client managers. For editors working on non-clinical biomedical terminology, a doctoral degree plus post-doctoral experience in molecular or cellular biology, genomics, genetics, proteomics, comparative biology/anatomy (including animal vs. human), cross-disciplinary expertise (to define relationships between content areas), epidemiology, translational research. 
·         Experience with terminology creation and modeling desirable.

*Position is contingent upon award.

Work Location: NCI Location, USA
To know more about the company, visit Stahl Companies (stahlusa.us)

Key Responsibilities

Content expertise and editorial efforts are required in the following subject areas: 
·         Anatomy (including microanatomy); 
·         Genes, proteins, pathways, and other molecular concepts; 
·         Experimental organism models, molecular and other biomarkers, findings and diseases, study design and reporting.