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As a UW employee, you have a unique opportunity to change lives on our campuses, in our state and around the world. UW employees offer their boundless energy, creative problem solving skills and dedication to build stronger minds and a healthier world. UW faculty and staff also enjoy outstanding...
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. The Department of Biology – Akamatsu Lab has an outstanding opportunity for a Modeling Specialist (job profile: Research Technologist 1). Position
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such as Biology and one year of relevant experience in biomedical research lab, OR Equivalent combination of education/experience. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Experience with the breeding, weaning, and
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communication with outside physicians who collaborate in the care of patients on UWMC oncology clinical trials MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: • Bachelor's Degree in Biology or Health-related field • A minimum of 3 year
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oversee progress of specific tasks, as needed. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: • Bachelor's Degree in Biology or health-related field • A minimum of 3 years experience in clinical, pharmacy or laboratory research
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chemical hazards. Preferred Qualifications Comfortability with microscopy, micropipetting, and handling of human blood specimens is strongly preferred. Prior experience with tissue culture and cell biology
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equipment and to provide standard care to research animals. May be required to lift, move, and transport related laboratory equipment. Preferred Qualifications B.S./M.S. degree in biology, veterinary sciences
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be given to applicants with prior laboratory experience. Experience in mouse techniques, cell culture and molecular biology methods is valued. Ability to work independently and communicate with
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pluripotent stem cells, as well as manipulation and assessment of these models using techniques of cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, microscopy, and epithelial electrophysiology. This core will also
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to tumors before and during therapy. (3) Use genetic and temporal pharmacologic approaches to modulate tumor biology in ways that enhance tumor binding of antibody- and non-antibody-based cancer therapies. (4