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excellent communication skills, and an ability to work independently. Work experience in flow cytometry and molecular DNA testing is ideal. This position will be assigned 2nd shift once training is complete
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communication skills, and an ability to work independently. Work experience in flow cytometry and molecular DNA testing is ideal. This position will be assigned 2nd shift once training is complete. SIGN ON BONUS
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Citizens and be proficient in cell culture, flow cytometry, protein analysis, molecular biology, and be comfortable with small animal polytrauma and microsurgical techniques. Additional Qualifications
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using techniques such as gross pathology, histology, cytology, cytopathology, clinical chemistry, immunology, flow cytometry, and molecular biology. Order and interpret diagnostic and therapeutic tests
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, Biology, Chemistry, or related field. Required Experience Seven (7) years of experience in a clinical laboratory, blood banking or other related experience. Additional Qualifications Considered Previous
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techniques such as gross pathology, histology, cytology, cytopathology, clinical chemistry, immunology, flow cytometry, and molecular biology. Write reports summarizing analyses, results, and conclusions
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regulatory compliance. Required Education B.A or B.S in relevant fields such as biology, chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, biophysics, etc. Required Experience Expertise in mice handling
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research programs that range from lab-based studies, field research, to modeling. The Department of Biological Sciences is a collaborative research community with foci in Molecular Biology, Genetics, and
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, histology, cytology, cytopathology, clinical chemistry, immunology, flow cytometry, and molecular biology. Write reports summarizing analyses, results, and conclusions. Identify the etiology, pathogenesis
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chemistry, immunology, flow cytometry, and molecular biology. Write reports summarizing analyses, results, and conclusions. Identify the etiology, pathogenesis, morphological change, and clinical significance