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working knowledge of the principles and technologies in molecular biology, cell biology, virology, and biochemistry. In addition, ideal candidates will contribute to the administration of the lab through
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have the primary responsibility of designing, generating, and testing synthetic biology (SynBio) tools that aim to understand and control long distance signaling pathways in plants. The candidate will
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. Successful applicants will possess a Ph.D. degree in pharmacology, biochemistry, chemical biology, molecular biology, or a related field. The candidate will have the opportunity to work in a stimulating
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required. Five (5) years of relevant work experience, or equivalent combination of education and work experience. Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree in Micro-Biology, Chemistry, or Biology. Over five
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collaborations with community and business partners. Minimum Qualifications Doctorate in Biomedical Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering, or Electrical Engineering, or Molecular/Cellular Biology, Cancer Biology
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Sciences at University of Arizona to conduct translational research to investigate the etiology, biology, and management of important plant diseases associated with fruit nuts and vegetable production in
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of Chemistry & Biochemistry at the University of Arizona has an immediate opening for a motivated and enthusiastic postdoctoral research associate in the areas of chemical biology and organic chemistry. We
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management, student supervision, performing molecular biology intense experiments, and manuscript writing. This person will interact with graduate students and undergraduate researchers for laboratory research
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, biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, mechanics, physiology, biomechanics, etc. Preferred Qualifications Experience in single fiber mechanics. Experience working with megadalton size proteins. FLSA
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of the subject discipline. Knowledge of modern research methods and ability to follow protocols, data collection, and notebook/record keeping. Knowledge of molecular biology techniques for working with DNA and RNA