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qualifications below) Duties vary depending on project needs and may include plant tissue culture (propagation, subculture, and transformation using agrobacterium), basic molecular biology, using computer software
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This position will support Pacific oyster research at the USDA Pacific Shellfish Research Unit. The incumbent will be in charge of performing samplings, DNA and RNA extractions and other basic molecular biology
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professional standard of conduct. Education and laboratory experience in biotechnology, molecular biology, chemistry, forestry, or a closely related field. Experience with scientific research and publication
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Description: The Department of Environmental & Molecular Toxicology invites applications for a full-time (1.00 FTE), 12-month, fixed-term Faculty Research Assistant position. Reappointment is at the discretion
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Position Details Position Information Department Enviro / Molecular Toxic (ATX) Position Title Faculty Research Assistant Job Title Faculty Research Assistant Appointment Type Academic Faculty Job
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Position Details Position Information Department Enviro / Molecular Toxic (ATX) Position Title Faculty Research Assistant Job Title Faculty Research Assistant Appointment Type Academic Faculty Job
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of college-level courses in (specific field of biological science); OR an equivalent combination of training and experience. What You Will Need Demonstrated ability to learn and follow scientific protocols
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, raspberry, and grape in the Small Fruit Labs. This job will entail basic laboratory maintenance, plant tissue culture, greenhouse and screenhouse maintenance, basic microbiology and molecular biology
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, raspberry, and grape in the Small Fruit Labs. This job will entail basic laboratory maintenance, plant tissue culture, greenhouse and screenhouse maintenance, basic microbiology and molecular biology
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or students and supervise student research activities. What You Will Need Bachelor’s Degree in biology, biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology, or related field. Thorough understanding of biological