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building QUALIFICATIONS Required: Minimum Education/Experience Experience performing independent work after training. Introductory coursework in sciences (e.g. biology, chemistry, etc.) Preferred: Preferred
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neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases. The IPN is administratively housed in the College of Letters and Science and is affiliated with the Department of Chemistry. This position will report to the Chief
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in Chemistry, Environmental Science, or equivalent field. Training and experience working with toxic chemicals, reproductive hazards and carcinogens. Training and experience making Standards, Standard
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research lab QUALIFICATIONS Required: Minimum Education/Experience Experience performing independent work after training. Introductory coursework in sciences (e.g. biology, chemistry, etc.) Preferred
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Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System/Equine Analytical Chemistry Laboratory within the top-ranked UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, our career employees are provided the following benefits
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-up of instrument systems associated with agents /specimens received, troubleshooting of methodology, and equipment. Responsible for the planning, organizing, and performing of work/research projects using biological
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sampling activities including groundwater, surface water, domestic water, storm water and landfill leachate. Maintain complex laboratory equipment and records, including organizing regulatory-required data
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globally. Required Qualifications BA/BS in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science or in a related science and knowledge
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that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. It is
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry Full Time 76000BR Job Summary Dr. England’s research laboratory (https://pharm.ucsf.edu/england ) is developing small molecules to control the activity of nuclear receptors