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related research described on the lab’s website (Arepally Lab ). The successful candidate will perform independent research work, and prior experimental work in related areas of complement biology
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evolutionary biology and cancer. The Lab Analyst I will work as part of a -multidisciplinary team of clinicians, veterinarians, and PhD researchers who use a cross-species comparative approach to understanding
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biology. Qualifications include being an active undergraduate in the areas of biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics or related fields. Undergraduate researchers will be responsible for: 1) conducting
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international programs in more than 150 countries. Occupational Summary Direct and coordinate the operation and maintenance of the Biology Phytotron and Greenhouse Facilities to support the Department
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(PIs) to carry out multiple tasks to further the research using multiple sequencing and molecular biology approaches for various projects. Perform the following (but not limited to) tasks in the DHVI
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Laboratory in the Department of Cell Biology at Duke University School of Medicine is looking for an enthusiastic and skilled research technician. The Tata lab is studying cellular plasticity mechanisms in
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relevant field (e.g. microbiology, genetics, immunology, cell biology or biochemistry). At least one year of full-time research experience (Microbiology and/or Virology experience preferred) and working
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communication skills and technical mastery of key methodologies such as: aseptic tissue culture, cell and molecular biology techniques (cloning, PCR, Western blotting), mouse handling, genetic mouse colony
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, Skills and Abilities N/A Minimum Qualifications Education Work requires an Associate's degree in botany, biology, zoology, psychology or other science related scientific field. Experience None required
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to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description. Minimum Qualifications Education Work generally requires a bachelor's degree in botany, biology, zoology, psychology