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Innovation & Technology. Our dynamic team is dedicated to groundbreaking research in Chemical Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular biology, and Immunology utilization genetically modified mouse models
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. Additionally yearly certificate and compliance training if required. Preferred Qualifications: The preferred applicant will have a familiarity with the basic techniques and instrumentation used in the molecular
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students and train them in methods of plant molecular biology, plant physiology, plant tissue culture, genome editing and plant management as well as the proper and safe use of laboratory greenhouse and
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Innovation & Technology. Our dynamic team is dedicated to groundbreaking research in Chemical Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular biology, and Immunology utilization genetically modified mouse models
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full benefits package. Minimum Requirements: Ph.D. in Cellular/Molecular Neuroscience and Genetics. Preferred Qualifications: Successful candidates should have a Ph.D. in Cellular/Molecular Neuroscience
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) years hands-on postdoctoral training experience in a neurohypophyseal peptide laboratory. Required technical skills: basic molecular biology, experience in assayng various peptides in human and animal
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identification (especially Culex species). Background in using molecular biology techniques such as next generation sequencing and bioinformatics. Background in working with wildlife. Spanish language fluency
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molecular analysis. Plant tissue culture using aseptic conditions. Subculture plant tissues, remove contaminated samples, and maintain culture room organization and cleanliness. Transfer cultured plants
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Classification Title: Biological Scientist III Job Description: Independently carry out well-designed experiments using and developing advanced plant molecular biology, plant physiology and plant
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Classification Title: Biological Scientist III Job Description: The Biological Scientist III herein described assists researchers in a laboratory studying the cellular, molecular, and functional CNS