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Qualifications • BS/BA in a related science (i.e. biology, molecular biology, chemistry, biochemistry, or biophysics) and one or more years of recent, directly related work experience, utilizing the techniques
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the skills needed to carry out a project to completion and report any problems that occurred both orally and in written form. Familiar with common laboratory techniques and molecular biology principles
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skills; especially when collaborating with other researchers and research staff. Knowledge of cell and molecular biology techniques acquired in school. Preferred Qualifications M.Sc. degree in Biology
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experience, utilizing the techniques or methods required by the position; and/or equivalent experience/training. In addition to the above. Preferred Qualifications Experience in the study of Molecular biology
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Temporary Employment Program Temporary Employment 76129BR Job Summary This position is for candidates with cell culture, preclinical mouse research, molecular biology and immunology background for a
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skills and a background in molecular biology and data science or computer science required. Applicants intending on progressing to graduate or medical school are encouraged to apply. A college degree
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(molarity, dilution calculations) Able to perform basic molecular biology techniques including DNA cloning, PCR, gel electrophoresis Effective communication skills Aptitude for technology and instrumentation
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biology, functional genomics, and environmental health. Primary laboratory duties will include: 1) supporting postdocs and lab personnel; 2) performing lab experiments using standardized protocols
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University of California, San Francisco | San Francisco, California | United States | about 2 months ago
of cancer research on the Mission Bay campus at UCSF! Research in the Oldham lab (https://oldhamlab.ucsf.edu ) focuses on understanding the cellular and molecular organization of the developing and adult
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. Their faculty’s unparalleled commitment to, and curiosity about, understanding the underpinnings of biology holds promise for far-reaching impacts on human health. The departments are Anatomy, Physiology