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Laboratory Research Technician - (240000I3) The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) is currently seeking a full-time, contractual Cancer Biology Laboratory Research Technician for the Department
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biology and neuroscience techniques in accordance with IACUC protocols including animal behavior, histological procedures such as perfusion, tissue sectioning, and staining. 6. Assisting with lab related
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Structural Biology, and Population Science. The co-leader should ideally be an NIH funded investigator, at the associate professor level or above. The co-leader will be a member of UMGCCC senior leadership
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to work well in a team setting. Competitive candidates will demonstrate excellence in teaching, clinical patient care, and research (clinical, biomechanics, or basic biological science). Significant
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. Ordering or making more when necessary 5. Performing molecular biology and neuroscience techniques in accordance with IACUC protocols including animal behavior, histological procedures such as perfusion
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regulatory agencies (CDC, NIH, etc). Has signatory and submission authority to the CDC and NIH. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications Education: Bachelors in microbiology, cellular biology
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. Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry or field of study related to the research of the laboratory. Experience: Three (3) years of experience including two (2) years in the relevant
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degree in biology, agriculture, veterinary science, biochemistry, chemistry, or field of study related to the animal science. Degrees in Biology, Chemistry, Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, or
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. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Lead the development and execution of independent project research studies and revise experimental plans in collaboration with the PI. Perform a wide variety of cell biology and molecular
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, neuromodulation, neuroimaging, and molecular biology and chemistry. The selected candidate will perform duties that support the mission and vision of the department. BENEFITS (Exempt Regular): UMB offers a