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international programs in more than 150 countries. Occupational Summary: Help coordinate and participate in the horticultural activities at the Biology Department Research Greenhouse, a controlled environment
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. Expertise in biochemistry, immunology, cell biology, single cell and spatial transcriptomics, or pathology is preferred, but not required. The candidate will be expected to work in collaborative and
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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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relevant field (e.g. microbiology, genetics, immunology, cell biology or biochemistry). At least one year of full-time research experience (Microbiology and/or Virology experience preferred) and working
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Laboratory in the Department of Cell Biology at Duke University School of Medicine is looking for an enthusiastic and skilled research technician. The Tata lab is studying cellular plasticity mechanisms in
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, organ culture, molecular biology, and biochemistry. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Isolate, propagate, and culture cells from human donor eyes. Perform experimental assays. Analyze
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Communicate with regulatory authorities and perform administrative tasks when necessary Preferred Experience: Corresponding research experience in wet lab, bench-based vascular biology research as
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candidate will have a Bachelor’s degree in biological science or a related field. Laboratory experience in immunology, cell biology, molecular biology or related field is required. Previous experience with
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. Occupation Summary Overview: Interface with administrative leaders in The Graduate School, School of Medicine (SoM), and the Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology Graduate Programs. Provide support for
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variety of standard molecular and cell biology studies and histology approaches including, but not limited to, protein and nucleic acid purification, quantification, and analysis; plasmid DNA generation