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/T_Salary_Structure.pdf Job Summary: The Research Assistant in the College of Science & Technology’s Biology division is responsible for research projects to integrate biodiversity science with human ecology. Manages
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scientific experiments, have an in-depth technical and theoretical knowledge and expertise in molecular biology, leukemogenesis, DNA repair, and animal model study. Responsible for independently performing a
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/early mornings. Preferred: * BS degree in biology or relevant scientific majors. Temple University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all in every aspect of its operations, including
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Assistant Scientist - (24001387) Description Grade: T24 The link below will give you information about the University’s “T” salary structure. Learn more about the “T” salary structure . A variety of important factors are reviewed by HR when considering salary, including job duties, the...
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of PCR and basic molecular biology method(s). *Demonstrated organizational skills with the ability to handle multiple tasks. *Ability to work in an environment exposed to fumes, airborne particles, and
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/early mornings. Preferred: * BS degree in biology or relevant scientific majors. Temple University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all in every aspect of its operations, including
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techniques *Familiarity with standard laboratory equipment *Interest in cancer research Preferred: *Bachelor's Degree *Prior lab experience in Molecular and Cellular Biology, preferably in a metabolism focused
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with the ability to interact effectively with a diverse constituent population. Preferred: *Experience in biomedical science, biology, or relevant field. *Prior knowledge of IBC databases. This position
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please go here: http://careers.temple.edu/careers-temple Required Education & Experience: PhD in biology, molecular biology, or MD degree along with four years of Postdoc experience. An equivalent
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in the disciplines of chemistry, biology, environmental science, and physics in order to successfully complete high school courses and prepare for college-level coursework. Instructors must be