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chemistry (calculating molarity, dilutions, and converting between units), be familiar with basic techniques used in molecular biology (isolation of nucleic acids, PCR and gel electrophoresis), and be willing
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professional standard of conduct. Education and laboratory experience in biotechnology, molecular biology, chemistry, forestry, or a closely related field. Experience with scientific research and publication
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, tenure-track, Assistant Professor position with expertise in chemistry/food chemistry. FST is taking a leadership role in ensuring that Oregon and beyond will meet 21st century food systems’ challenges by
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written instructions and high school courses in chemistry, biology, mathematics, or any course which included laboratory work; OR An equivalent combination of training and experience. NOTE: An Associate’s
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willingness to learn new techniques/concepts and the ability work with a diverse scientific team. Coursework in related fields is desirable – including, but not limited to: Biology, Botany, Chemistry
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willingness to learn new techniques/concepts and the ability work with a diverse scientific team. Coursework in related fields is desirable – including, but not limited to: Biology, Botany, Chemistry
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International Services (OIS), and must be provided to the Student Employment Center. Additional Required Qualifications Basic knowledge of chemistry, biology (calculating molarity, concentrations, solution
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education missions of the university and department related to the field of toxicology, including, but not limited to, environmental chemistry, ecotoxicology, mechanistic toxicology, computational toxicology
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, and the Chemistry, Microbiology, and Statistics departments in the College of Science. Regional industries and commodity groups are also important partners. Oregon’s remarkable agricultural diversity
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vertebrates (electroshocking), macroinvertebrates, water chemistry, stream discharge, periphyton, and physical habitat Installing/maintaining data loggers Keeping good notes and recording data, then hiking back