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technical supervision, usually in a well-established occupational field (i.e., chemistry, microbiology, etc.). In this position the project focus will be on small-scale urban production of high-value
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of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine maintain laboratories in the Davis Campus at Tupper Hall and in the Department of Chemistry. In Sacramento, the Department maintains laboratories at the Oak Park Research
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Department Description SCM: Distribution & Logistics is comprised of the Aggie Surplus, Bulk Mail Services, Central Receiving, Stores (Central, MRO, Scientific, Mail, Chemistry), Mail Services
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and clinical chemistry tests and adverse sample conditions that may affect testing. Knowledge of animal diseases, sample selection and types of testing performed in bacteriology, immunology, virology
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://devcell.bio.uci.edu/ Required: Bachelor's degree in related area or Equivalent experience / training. Basic chemistry experience. Making chemical solutions and simple chemical calculations (weighing, measuring
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with field and laboratory measurements, including measuring vine gas exchange and water stress, berry growth and chemistry, and leaf and berry anatomy traits in experimental vineyards with different
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solutions. (Preferred) Prior experience with electrode manufacture. (Preferred) Bachelor's Degree Chemistry, Chemical or Materials Engineering, or equivalent combination of education and experience. (Required)
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, engineering, chemistry, physics, and architecture or related field and four (4) years of equivalent related work experience A.S. degree in Fire Protection or Fire Science, engineering, chemistry, physics
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degree in related area or Equivalent experience / training. Basic chemistry experience. Basic computer skills. Basic math skills. Maintaining a lab notebook Organizational experience. Making chemical
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chemistry to perform calculations and accurately prepare reagents, buffers, and dilutions. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Preferred Education/Experience: · Experience working in a service laboratory which has