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A degree in Biology, Biomedical Sciences, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Neuroscience or related field. Level I is for individuals with a Bachelor’s degree and less than 3 years
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, molecular biology, and cell culture techniques. Experience in observational research, surveys and questionnaires. Other research experience with data collection and analysis, familiarity with Word, Excel
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laboratories. Faculty members’ interests run the gamut from human and animal anatomy and neuroanatomy, reproductive biology and endocrinology to molecular neuroscience and cardiovascular physiology. Tenure
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microbiology, biology, molecular biology, biochemistry or a closely related field. These positions include interaction with the Principal Investigator as well as other research assistants. The individual will be
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, biology, molecular biology, biochemistry or a closely related field. These positions include interaction with the Principal Investigator as well as other research assistants. The individual will be part of
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, biology, molecular biology, biochemistry or a closely related field. These positions include interaction with the Principal Investigator as well as other research assistants. The individual will be part of
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, biology, molecular biology, biochemistry or a closely related field. These positions include interaction with the Principal Investigator as well as other research assistants. The individual will be part of
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are available in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology in the area of Veterinary Pathology research. Applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree in microbiology, biology, molecular biology
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of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at CSU offers a high quality research and learning environment. Faculty research accomplishments have been recognized nationally and internationally in the areas of biochemistry
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array of disciplines, including cell and molecular biology, physiology of plants or animals, animal behavior, ecology, evolutionary biology and computational/theoretical biology. PhD graduates receive