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this individual joins the lab, they will be performing genetics, protein chemistry, and in vitro and in vivo treatment experiments on pathogenic gram-negative bacteria and fungi. A strong candidate will have
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for research. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. PhD degree or equivalent in a field of biology, bioengineering, or chemistry 2. Training in medicine, molecular cell biology, regeneration, cell and tissue culture
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driven NSCLC and lung cancer brain metastases. Ideal candidate possesses a B.S. or B.A. in biochemistry, chemistry, or biology from an accredited college or university and have an understanding and
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methods and applications · Service center support A successful candidate should have the following qualifications: · PhD in Radiochemistry, Radiopharmaceutical Sciences, Organic Chemistry or
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of experience), Associate Professor (6-10 years of experience) Non - tenure/Appointment stream DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: The University of Pittsburgh in the Department of Pathology, Division of Clinical Chemistry in
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/Certification BA/BSc in Biology, Chemistry, or applicable Engineering specialty. Work Schedule Monday - Friday; 8:30am - 5:00pm Work Arrangement On-Campus: Teams that work on campus, in an office, or in a lab
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interpreting water chemistry Preferred: · Experience with reactive transport modeling and inverse methods · Experience with grant and proposal writing · Strong record of publication · Effective oral
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Enforcement Administration (DEA). Reports regulatory issues to senior staff. •Collects specimens and performs complex laboratory procedures and tests in hematology, biochemistry, chemistry, microbiology
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: · Experience in analytical chemistry and biogeochemistry of aquatic systems · Proficiency in R is helpful. Salary will be commensurate with experience. Preference will be given to candidates
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an open-rank tenure-track or tenured professor position. The ideal candidate will have documented outstanding research experience that is focused on medicinal chemistry; candidates with expertise in