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Bachelor's degree in medical technology or biological science with MT certification required. Prior experience in cell processing, clinical laboratory and/or cell culture techniques is preferred. Strong
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presentations. Minimum Education Required Bachelor's Level Degree Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in medical technology or biological science with MT certification required. Prior experience in cell
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biochemistry, molecular and cell biology are preferred. Our lab investigates the gene regulatory networks in muscle stem cells using cutting-edge high-throughput studies, single-cell technologies and proteomics
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pathogenesis for wooden breast syndrome in chickens.The laboratory employs a comprehensive array of techniques, including molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, bioinformatics, and behavioral analysis
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novel cancer therapeutic targets using a variety of experimental techniques including molecular biology, biochemistry, gene editing, and microscopy. They will work mainly with tissue cultures and mice
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vision research or training in ophthalmology is highly desired but not required. Applicants should have proven experience in one of the fields related to immunology, cell signaling, molecular biology
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and Sciences | Chemistry and Biochemistry Administration The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry within the College of Arts and Sciences seeks a Research Aide to join our team. The Research Aide
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Information: This job will include: Performing a variety of molecular biology techniques, including protein/DNA/RNA isolations, Western blots, PCR techniques, etc. Flow cytometry and cell sorting, including
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of the fields related to immunology, cell signaling, molecular biology, ophthalmology/vision research. Experience in Western blots, confocal microscopy, cell culture, traditional and quantitative real-time PCR
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disorders. The lab is currently seeking a motivated individual with experience in cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and/or pharmaceutical (analytical) techniques to work on an exciting project