31 International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology positions at Stanford University
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biochemistry lab setting. A bachelor’s degree in cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, chemistry, or biophysics is preferred. Candidates with at least one year of relevant experience and/or a master’s
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bachelor-degree level candidates, graduates and master's research assistants are also encouraged to apply. Successful candidates will demonstrate a solid grounding in molecular biology, single cell
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guidance and the opportunity to learn single cell RNA-Seq along with other molecular and immunoassay techniques including protein arrays. Successful candidates will have a Bachelor’s or master’s in biology
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Biology, Microbiology, Immunology, Molecular & Cell Biology, Biochemistry, or Genetics or a related field and a proven record of research accomplishment. *- Other duties may also be assigned. DESIRED
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assigned. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: A Bachelor of Science in molecular biology or related discipline. Experience and excellent practical skills in human cell culture techniques. Experience in the application
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successful applicant is expected to have an understanding of basic molecular biology protocols and techniques. Experience with mammalian cell culture and one or more of the following items is required: human
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of related equipment. Additionally the LSRP will have skills in basic cell biology and molecular biology methodologies such flow cytometry, PCR, cloning, cell phenotyping, and epigenetic analysis. The LSRP
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. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in Bioengineering, Genetics, Biochemistry, or Molecular Biology. Experience with general molecular biology techniques, such as PAGE, PCR, qPCR, etc. Experience
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mammalian cells in a high-throughput setup. The successful applicant is expected to have an understanding of basic molecular biology protocols and techniques. Experience with mammalian cell culture and one
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human biology at a molecular level, to translate this knowledge into groundbreaking products and services that promote healthy living, and to educate a new cadre of “physician-scientist-engineers” who