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, molecular biology, and behavior in mice to understand and manipulate the remarkable process of perception and plasticity in the brain. We are looking for a Research Assistant who enjoys building, programming
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25-Apr-2024 Faculty of Arts and Sciences 65701BR Job Summary The Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology of Harvard University seeks a Plant Growth Facilities Manager to oversee, operate
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and weekend coverage will be required. Basic Qualifications At least six months experience in animal care or equivalent. Additional Qualifications and Skills BA/BS or College background in Biology is
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Location USA - MA - Boston Department Systems Biology Union 00 - Non Union, Exempt or Temporary Pre-Employment Screening Education, Identity Commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging We
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+ years of relevant experience. Additional Qualifications and Skills Bachelor’s degree in biology or related discipline, a passion for neuroscience, 1+ years of experience working in a research lab, and
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Bachelor's Degree preferred. A qualified candidate would have a strong foundation of knowledge in biology, human anatomy & physiology, and basic medical terminology as well as some experience in a wet
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variety of problems in stem cell biology, developmental biology and immunology. We are looking to hire a research assistant who will assisting in microfluidics, microscopy, flow cytometry and sequencing
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Details Title LECTURER IN HUMAN EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Human Evolutionary Biology Position Description The Department of Human Evolutionary Biology
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, motivated, highly organized research assistant seeking experience in cutting-edge technology development and eager to make discoveries with molecular and synthetic biology techniques. During this project, you
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, multiparameter flow cytometry), molecular biology procedures (PCR, RNA and/or DNA isolation), bulk and single-cell RNASeq, and protein expression and signaling assays. Animal work (measuring tumors, disease