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projects in the Matouschek research laboratory using general molecular biology, cell biology, and biochemistry techniques and maintaining excellent notes. Responsibilities Designs and performs basic
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the understanding of how disease can affect cardiovascular changes during exercise for those with diabetes. The HIP is a biochemistry core lab providing shared equipment for research projects within the department
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(e.g. plasmid prep, PCR), basic biochemistry experiments (e.g. recombinant protein expression, purification, SDS-PAGE), and/or basic and advanced microscopy (light microscopy, fluorescent microscopy and
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information (i.e., plasmid and strain databases), reagents. Required Qualifications B.S. in molecular biology, biochemistry, or a related scientific field. Working knowledge and understanding of molecular
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into biochemistry, synthetic biology, and protein and RNA engineering. Responsibilities Assist with organizing lab, including routine forms and approvals, ordering, and carrying out research into enzyme engineering
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personnel are up to date with training and maintaining biosafety standards for the lab. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, or a related area of biology
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of Dr. Zunlong Ke at the Department of Molecular Biosciences, the University of Texas at Austin. This position is for a full-time researcher graduated in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Microbiology
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and are renewable. Duties include teaching organized upper-division undergraduate courses in one or more of the following areas: biochemistry, cell biology, microbiology and molecular biology
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or current enrollment in a BS/BA in biology, molecular biology, ecology, biochemistry, or a related field. Must have passed laboratory or research skills courses related to degree. Must possess an independent
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regulates cell death pathways. The ideal candidate has experience in Protein Biochemistry including but not limited to expression, purification of recombinant proteins from E. coli, yeast, and cell cultures