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working order. Required Qualifications High school diploma, and up to 1-year relevant experience in coursework or laboratory experience in molecular biology, cell biology, or biochemistry or equivalent
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biology techniques such as nucleotide isolation, PCR, and gel electrophoresis Use standard software for data analyses, visualization, and presentation (FlowJo, Graphpad, Excel, Powerpoint) Maintain accurate
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degeneration (FTLD) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Candidates with prior experiences in molecular and cell biology, biochemistry or neuroscience are encouraged to apply. Details of Dr. Hu’s laboratory, ongoing
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and project progress. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Quantitative, Molecular or Population Genetics, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Animal Science or other discipline with relevant training
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Assistant Professor Tenure Track Faculty Position Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics Cornell University Ithaca, NY Description: The Weill
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of oneself and others. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in biology, ecology, environmental science, natural resources, communications, environmental/science education, social science, or other
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the principles of science and engineering to ensure the nutritional value, safety and quality of foods in the United States and around the globe. Our programs integrate the disciplines of chemistry, biology
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The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics engages in cutting-edge research, training and teaching to solve basic questions in the life sciences and to apply biological knowledge to critical
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ensure the nutritional value, safety and quality of foods in the United States and around the globe. Our programs integrate the disciplines of chemistry, biology, nutrition, physiology, biotechnology and
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for future projects. Required Qualifications Associate’s degree in Biology, or a related field, and up to 2 years relevant experience or equivalent combination. Ability to work with lab animals, including mice