New York, NY -- (SBWire) -- 06/21/2021 --Diabetics tend to suffer from many different issues, one of which is a problem with breaking bones. In fact, someone with Type 2 diabetes is three times more likely to break one of their bones than someone who doesn't have the condition at all. This is something that has puzzled scientists for years, as people who suffer many broken bones often have low bone density - however, that isn't usually the case with diabetics. Most diabetics have normal to high bone density and yet many continue to suffer issues with bones breaking. This is something that has continued to puzzle scientists but those at the Bone Biomechanics Lab at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth feel that they might be on the way to identifying the issue. This research revolves around crosslinks - which are essentially tiny chemical bridges in the body - and could be revolutionary in terms of identifying why diabetics are so prone to bone breakage.
Working with organizations at the forefront of medical research and progress, EPM Scientific is a specialist leading recruiter for the life sciences sector. The firm was first established in 2012 and has since helped support many talented people in pursuing exciting medical engineering careers. Consultants have hiring experience and expertise across a range of life sciences fields, from medical engineering careers to R&D jobs, safety and pharmacovigilance as well as legal and compliance. EPM Scientific provides permanent, contract and multi-hire solutions to organizations based in locations across the USA - coverage includes major cities such as New York, Chicago, Boston, Dallas, Charlotte, Los Angeles and San Francisco, as well as many locations in between. Candidates and organizations partnering with the firm benefit from this extensive nationwide reach, as well as the global perspective that comes from EPM Scientific being a go to recruitment partner of choice for hundreds of industry-leading enterprises as part of the Phaidon International group.
Medical engineering careers are at the heart of innovation and progress in life sciences and EPM Scientific has proved an essential resource for candidates keen to make a career-defining next move. With links to organizations across the life sciences sector, from large companies to innovative start-ups - as well as an international presence that extends across 60 countries - the firm is a supportive and well-resourced partner for individuals ready to take the next steps in medical engineering careers. Consultants are consistently trained to be able to provide extensive support to candidates and corporations and the team uses best-in-class technology and strategies to ensure opportunities are always optimized. From New York to San Francisco there are a wealth of medical engineering careers opportunities available via EPM Scientific, as well as roles across life sciences, including: PV Scientist, Complaint Analyst, Senior Medical Writer, Manager, Commercial Analytics, Territory Sales Manager, Medical Director and Biostatistician II.
"Like many sectors, 2020 marked a defining moment for recruitment. Challenged by uncertainty, but unwavering in our commitment to our clients, we enter 2021 with a sense of duty to clients and candidates", commented Kieran Behan, Managing Director at EPM Scientific. He went on to say, "as we reflect on the challenges of virtually securing and retaining talent, we're inspired by a team who have demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt and continue to help all our clients secure top talent on a global scale."
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