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Biology background. The successful candidate should perform experiments based on predetermined research protocols and objectives. Autonomously manages day-to-day research activities requiring in-depth
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the field of neuroscience, biology, biomedicine, bioengineering, or biochemistry. Following appropriate training, successful applicants will have ample opportunity to develop new research skills and to
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, preferably genetically modified mice *Proficiency in tissue culture and/or molecular biology *Working knowledge of applicable computer software and applicable professional principles This is a grant funded
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research protocols and objectives the field of cardiovascular and pulmonary biology. The Senior Research Scientist primary responsibilities will include performing animal surgeries including TAC; conducting
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/T_Salary_Structure.pdf Job Summary: The Research Assistant in the College of Science & Technology’s Biology division is responsible for research projects to integrate biodiversity science with human ecology. Manages
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/transformation and subcloning. *Demonstrated proficiency in immunohistochemistry, confocal microscopy, electron microscopy and imaging program such as Imaris. *Demonstrated ability to operate all standard
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to perform histological techniques such as tissue embedding, sectioning, and staining. *Demonstrated computer skills, and proficiency with spreadsheet and database software programs. *Demonstrated knowledge
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IBC Program Coordinator - (24001398) Description Grade: T25 The link below will give you information about the University’s “T” salary structure. A variety of important factors are reviewed by HR
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please go here: http://careers.temple.edu/careers-temple Required Education & Experience: PhD in biology, molecular biology, or MD degree along with four years of Postdoc experience. An equivalent
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/department-biology) and its associated Institutes and Centers (Institute for Genomic & Evolutionary Medicine, Center for Computational Genetics & Genomics, Center for Viral Evolution, Center for Biodiversity