29 molecular-electronics positions at University of California, Los Angeles in United States
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JOB DUTIES Description The Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology’s expanding brain tumor drug development lab is seeking to hire a motivated individual to join our team as a Staff
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experience in general cell biology and molecular biology techniques. Ability to keep organized, descriptive and accurate laboratory records. Ability to use computer software for word processing, data
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proper usage of laboratory equipment. Experience in tissue culture procedures. Ability to perform gel electrophoresis. Skills in using computer and Excel software. Skills in general molecular biology
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JOB DUTIES Description The Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology is seeking a Lab Assistant II to support study leads in conducting animal experiments for drug development projects and
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are not limited to: nanoparticle synthesis and characterization, tissue culture, molecular biology analyses such as flow cytometry, Western blot, gel electrophoresis, PCR, immunohistochemistry, confocal
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basic laboratory equipment (centrifuges, spectrophotometer, PCR machines, Ph meter, balances, gel documentation) and familiar with both PC and Apple computer systems and software programs (MS Word, Excel
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in primary neural cultures and differentiation of neurons and glial from pluripotent cells. This work also includes bench work involving lab techniques focused in molecular biology; including DNA
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. Knowledge of chemistry to prepare solutions for lab experiments. Knowledge of laboratory safety procedures for handling chemical and biohazard waste. Knowledge of basic molecular biology techniques. Working
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. Knowledge of chemistry to prepare solutions for lab experiments. Knowledge of laboratory safety procedures for handling chemical and biohazard waste. Knowledge of basic molecular biology techniques. Working
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University of California, Los Angeles | Los Angeles, California | United States | about 2 months ago
laboratory modeling the molecular and genetic basis of frontotemporal dementia and testing therapeutic treatments. This includes benchwork involving molecular and cellular biology techniques. The majority