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visit: https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4010393/PPSM-20 For the University of California’s Anti-Discrimination Policy, please visit: https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/1001004/Anti-Discrimination UC San Diego is a
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Specialized Laboratory Technician This position is located in San Diego, CA. The Neuroscience Translational Research Division (NTRD) is looking for a full time Specialized Laboratory Technician
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molecular biology techniques including PCR, DNA preparation/extraction, and gel electrophoresis. Demonstrated experience in performing immunology and laboratory techniques and demonstrated experience
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assessment; online-only certification is not acceptable. UC San Diego Health Sciences is comprised of our School of Medicine, Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, The Herbert Wertheim School
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This position is located in San Diego, CA. The Neuroscience Translational Research Division (NTRD) is looking for a full time Specialized Laboratory Technician to support the Translational Research
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for Neural Circuits and Behavior at University of California, San Diego, Dr. Loren Looger's lab uses proteinengineering to create tools for studying and manipulating the brain and other biological samples. Dr
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by 5/3/24. Eligible Special Selection clients should contact their Disability Counselor for assistance. UC San Diego is a student-centered, research-focused, service-oriented public institution
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in the Center for Neural Circuits and Behavior at University of California, San Diego, Dr. Loren Looger’s lab uses proteinengineering to create tools for studying and manipulating the brain and other
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of California, San Diego is seeking curious, thoughtful, and motivated individuals to fill two Research Technician positions. Dr. Elizabeth Villa’s laboratory wants to see inside cells at the highest possible
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at UC San Diego is an interdisciplinary research group interested in advancing chemical biology by extending the use of bioconjugation reactions into previously unexplored frontiers. Incumbent will