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Biology Laboratory - Nights (166) - (T216752) Description Compensation : Pay Range: $26.55 - $43.10 / hour - $10,000 new hire sign-on bonus (Full-Time only) - Benefits available for eligible positions
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. Collection of tissue, blood or other biological specimens. Bench chemistry, microbiology, molecular biology or other scientific techniques. Collection of preclinical and clinical imaging data. Perform other
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. Conducts experiments using genetics, molecular biology, neurobiology, and biochemistry. Performs other duties as assigned. Annual Salary Range $74,100.00 - $120,700.00 Qualifications Doctor of Philosophy
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of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Department of Cell, Developmental, and Integrative Biology, is seeking a Researcher IV. General Responsibilities Working with a high degree of independence: To oversee projects
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-cellular extracellular matrix components in high grade gliomas growth, invasion, and advance therapeutic efficacy. Focus on cancer biology studies using in-vitro cancer cell models, brain tumor mouse models
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of related experience Work experience may NOT substitute for education requirement. Preferences Some research experience with cell culture and animals, flow cytometry, immunology, and molecular biology. Key
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Details Posted: 12-May-24 Location: Birmingham, Alabama Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Staff/Administrative Internal Number: CAL000GN Sterile Processing Technician - - (CAL000GN) Description Responsibilities in the Central Sterile Supply area include cleaning, decontamination,...
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Experience in Molecular Biology and tissue culture techniques is desired. Primary Location : University Job Category : Scientific Research Organization : 392304090 Molecular & Cellular Pathology Employee
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School diploma or GED and two (2) years of related experience Work experience may NOT substitute for education requirement. Preferences Degree in biological science. Primary Location : University Job
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uses cutting edge molecular biology, immunology, and genetic approaches including flow cytometry, imaging, and single-cell RNA sequencing. The department uses a variety of murine model systems