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Tulane University Office of Human Resources Description for Job: IRC28968 Lab Research Technician, Cell & Molecular Biology Cell & Molecular Biology Location: New Orleans, LA Summary
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Technician position performs laboratory research in the fields of biochemistry and cell biology related to membrane-active peptides. Assists in day-to-day lab operations while working on independent research
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investigating cell signaling in cancer biology research. Works with the research team to perform cellular biology assays and animal models of breast cancer. Necessary experiments include those involving molecular
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of specimens, operation of laboratory equipment, microscopic examination, etc. Knowledge of experimental procedures Knowledge of techniques including ELISA and PCR Ability to perform cell cultures and harvest
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Finance, and Master of Management in Energy. The Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs reports to the Senior Associate Dean for Academic Programs and works closely with faculty program directors and program
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with human cell culture. Additional experience with single cell and single nuclear preparations as well as immunocytochemistry are beneficial but not required. Cell culture and biochemical assays will be
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Tulane University Office of Human Resources Description for Job: IRC29502 Laboratory Research Technician Cell and Molecular Biology Location: New Orleans, LA Summary The laboratory research
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Knowledge and skills in biological sciences, genetics and basic chemistry. Ability to work efficiently and skillfully. Demonstrated knowledge of cell biology and molecular techniques such as tissue culture
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Degree (BS) • 0-2 years Laboratory experience required Preferred Qualifications • A Bachelor’s Degree (BS) in any one of the following streams of sciences: microbiology, immunology, cell-biology, genetics
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. Experience in mouse handling and breeding. Experience in laboratory techniques such as flow cytometry, cell culture, and molecular biology are desirable. Experience in aseptic techniques and culture and