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TECHNICIAN II POSITION The Lee lab in the Department of Radiation Oncology is recruiting a research technician to assist with various molecular biology, cell biology, histology, and animal experiments
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biology. Qualifications include being an active undergraduate in the areas of biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics or related fields. Undergraduate researchers will be responsible for: 1) conducting
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and Wellness, and multiple affiliations. RESEARCH TECHNICIAN II Vaccine and Cancer Immunology Duke Human Vaccine Institute Responsibilities Design, execute, analyze, and archive the following molecular
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(PIs) to carry out multiple tasks to further the research using multiple sequencing and molecular biology approaches for various projects. Perform the following (but not limited to) tasks in the DHVI
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molecular biology, tissue culture, tissue sectioning, histology, mouse colony management, murine surgical procedures, in vivo imaging. Work Performed: · Perform a variety of technical duties involved in
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the control of gene expression. We are looking for someone who is highly organized, excited about science, and who works well with a team. Prior experience in molecular biology, genetics, cell biology, or a
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well as bioinformatics experience Key words: Molecular biology, vascular biology, cell culture, bioinformatics Minimum Qualifications Education See job description for education requirements. Experience See job
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knowledge of standard molecular biology and biochemical techniques such as cloning and protein purification, as well as experience with cell culture is required. Experience working with small animal research
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the following experimental techniques are also ideal for this position: surgical manipulations in mice; behavioral phenotyping in mice; histological methods and light microscopy; molecular biology experience (e.g
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experience in at least one of the following fields: bacteriology, virology, immunology, and/or molecular biology. Excellent interpersonal skills and experience working with researchers with diverse backgrounds