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. This role is critical for the university to achieve standard care of animals used in research. Job is an apprenticeship in laboratory animal technology. Provides training and experience toward acquiring
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. This role is critical for the university to achieve standard care of animals used in research. Job is an apprenticeship in laboratory animal technology. Provides training and experience toward acquiring
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Science (AALAS) preferred. Primary Location : University Job Category : Clerical & Administrative Organization : 120100010 Animal Resources Care Staff Employee Status : Regular Shift: Day/1st Shift Work
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Science (AALAS) preferred. Primary Location : University Job Category : Clerical & Administrative Organization : 120100010 Animal Resources Care Staff Employee Status : Regular Shift: Day/1st Shift Work
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Science (AALAS) preferred. Primary Location : University Job Category : Clerical & Administrative Organization : 120100010 Animal Resources Care Staff Employee Status : Regular Shift: Day/1st Shift Work
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at UAB. This role is critical for the university to achieve standard care of animals used in research. Job is an apprenticeship in laboratory animal technology. Provides training and experience toward
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of larger animals. Training for American Association for Laboratory Animal Science-AALAS certification as Assistant Laboratory Technician is given at this level. The ideal candidate will have good
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of larger animals. Training for American Association for Laboratory Animal Science-AALAS certification as Assistant Laboratory Technician is given at this level. The ideal candidate will have good
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in multi-modality imaging and animal models of cancer. Knowledge in use of instruments, animal models, as well as other areas (in vitro assays. radio-labeling) that are required for experimentation
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outcomes and suggest modifications. To develop and improve techniques for the lab. Key Duties & Responsibilities Performs histology on animal tissues with sample processing and sectioning via microtome