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research, we are positioned to take advantage of new discoveries and developments in genetics, neuromodulation, neuroimaging, and molecular biology and chemistry. The selected candidate will perform duties
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of cultures and biological specimens for diagnostic testing and monitoring of animal health; diagnostic molecular (ELISA), bacteriological, or biological assays; breeding colonization processes; irradiation
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research. Compile, analyze, and interpret data using various relevant computer software applications and effectively communicates results. Develop, optimize, and validate molecular biology and microbiology
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of new discoveries and developments in genetics, neuromodulation, neuroimaging, and molecular biology and chemistry. The selected candidate will perform duties that support the mission and vision
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of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the Center for Biomolecular Therapeutics (CBT) are recruiting a scientist with experience in discovery and development
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culture media including conditioned media, keep record and maintenance of the cell lines bio-banked, execute quality control for testing contamination with Mycoplasma, is proficient in molecular biology
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for treatment of substance use disorders in a rat model. Perform a various cell biology and molecular biology techniques as needed to evaluate the study outcomes. Maintain careful laboratory records including
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translational research programs in experimental therapeutics, hormone responsive cancers, molecular biology and genetics, viral oncology, tumor immunology, and cancer prevention and control. Cancer Center members
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completed fellowship training in Cognitive Neurology and be board eligible/certified. Potential start-up package is possible for translational clinician-scientist applicants with an interest in the molecular
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motivated and creative Assistant Professor researcher with a strong research background in molecular and cellular biology. Research in our lab focuses on epigenetic and genetic mechanisms of pathologic