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the following areas is preferred: molecular and cellular biology, stem cell and regenerative biology, surgical techniques and animal treatment experiments, bioinformatics is preferred. Position is
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Employee - Non-Exempt A temporary Research Specialist A is needed to run experiments investigating the evolution and biology of HIV and SIV. This position will support projects involving the isolation and
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funding. Qualifications: Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Immunology or related field and 5 years post-doctoral experience required. Experience in Cancer Biology and Immunology and related
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scientists and graduate students) performing research in the field of RNA structural biology. This includes operating and maintaining laboratory equipment, preparing samples, and performing experiments using
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funding. Qualifications: Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Immunology or related field and 5 years post-doctoral experience required. Experience in Cancer Biology and Immunology and related
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and monitoring off-target cleavage activity in CRISPR-mediated genome editing. The position entails advanced molecular biology techniques and DNA library preparation and sequencing. The specialist will
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. Write and amend animal protocols. Qualifications: Research Specialist C: Bachelor's degree in (molecular) biology, neuroscience, chemistry, or related field and 3-5 years lab experience required. Master's
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. Write and amend animal protocols. Qualifications: Research Specialist C: Bachelor’s degree in (molecular) biology, neuroscience, chemistry, or related field and 3-5 years lab experience required. Master’s
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biology and plant tissue culture. The candidate may develop an independent but related project and seek external funding. Research Associate positions at the university are contingent upon grant funding
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Specialist A Job Profile Title Research Specialist A Job Description Summary The Penn Image-Guided Interventions Laboratory, situated in the Departments of Radiology and Cancer Biology at the Perelman School