biomedical scientist

collocation in English

meaningsofbiomedicalandscientist

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biomedical
adjective
uk
/ˌbaɪ.əʊˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌbaɪ.oʊˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
relating to biology ...
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scientist
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsaɪən.tɪst/
us
/ˈsaɪən.tɪst/
an expert who studies or works in one of ...
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(Definition ofbiomedicalandscientistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, there is a problem in recruiting staff at the bottom end of thebiomedicalscientistscale.
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However, there is a difficulty in recruiting staff at the bottom end of thebiomedicalscientistscale.
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The title "state registeredbiomedicalscientist" is not protected in law.
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About half the trusts that responded to the survey believed thatbiomedicalscientistrecruitment and retention problems were not being recognised by human resources directors.
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There is a problem in recruiting staff at the bottom end of thebiomedicalscientistscale, including medical laboratory scientific officers and path lab staff.
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Anyone who falsely claims to be abiomedicalscientistcommits an offence and could be fined up to 5000.
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Biomedical scientists (52%) made up the largest proportion of the committee members.
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Current pay for clinical scientists ranges from £13,000 to £54,000, and for biomedical scientists from £7,400 to £32,000.
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That raised a question among the biomedical scientists employed there.
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The basic pay of some biomedical scientists, including trainees, is low.
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Their view is that, if the increase had been available to 6,000 biomedical scientists, they would know at least one person who had received it.
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Trainee biomedical scientists have been offered an enhanced deal as well.
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Trainee biomedical scientists have been offered a particular deal, too.
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Trainee biomedical scientists are graduates.
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Thomas's hospital relies heavily on biomedical scientists to carry out a range of screening tests.
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Biomedical scientists employ a variety of techniques in order to carry out laboratory experiments.
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The school is dedicated to training biomedical scientists.
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The faculty educates nurses, social workers, public health scientists and biomedical scientists.
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Most of whom are now entrepreneurs, doctors, lawyers, diplomats, politicians, biomedical scientists and other professionals.
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Biomedical scientists along with scientists in other inter-related medical disciplines seek out to understand human anatomy, genetics, immunology, physiology and behaviour at all levels.
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