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are performed. The successful candidate will engage in day-to-day activities supporting the histology, molecular biology, mouse colony maintenance, and breeding activities of the lab. Some weekend work is
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Subramaniam Laboratory | Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Faculty of Medicine Compensation Range $4,434.02 - $5,228.81 CAD Monthly Posting End Date June 13, 2024 Note: Applications will be
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of the research program's needs. Responsible for procurement of large scale equipment and negotiate large scale reagent and consumables for molecular/cell biology research for the research program. Analyzes
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multidisciplinary research programs in each laboratory. This includes the incorporation of the latest technologies in molecular biology, genetics, next-generation genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, and genetically
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least 3 years of relevant experience with a publication record in a relevant field (e.g. immunology and molecular biology). The ideal candidate will have experience in translational immunological
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molecular biology). The ideal candidate will have experience in translational immunological techniques related to flow cytometry, primary and secondary cell culture systems, and high throughput assays such as
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of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (BMB). This position works to ensure that all phases of the programs match or exceed faculty and Department expectations. The position plays a supporting role to ensure
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Associate will have a PhD and at least 3 years of relevant experience with a publication record in a relevant field (e.g. immunology and molecular biology). The ideal candidate will have experience in
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related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications - At least two years’ experience in a laboratory performing molecular biology and/or ELISA techniques, and previous experience with
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access to state-of-the-art compute infrastructure and software and leading-edge mass-spectrometry setups, as well as, cell and molecular biology facilities, mouse and chicken chorioallantoic membrane (CAM