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Details Posted: 26-Mar-24 Location: Baltimore, Maryland Salary: Open Categories: Research - Laboratory/Non-Laboratory Staff/Administrative Internal Number: 113325-en_US The Biology Department is
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/or cell separation methods. Laboratory methods/techniques associated with protein, lipid or carbohydrate biochemistry or molecular biology. Purifications; quantitative and qualitative analyses, and
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in Biology, Chemistry or related field. Preferred Qualifications Some related post-undergraduate work experience. Classified Title: Research Technologist Role/Level/Range: ACRO40/E/02/CC Starting
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/ On Call Schedule: On Call for up to 8 hours per week Exempt Status: Non-Exempt Location: Remote Department name: Biology Personnel area: School of Arts & Sciences Create a Job Alert for Similar Jobs About
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biology, or other specialized histology and biological science techniques. May utilize in vivo models in experiments. Monitors inventory levels, orders materials and supplies in accordance with established
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The Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Department of Biology is seeking to hire an Aquatic Animal Technician who will ensure technical and aquatic animal husbandry services at the JHU Department
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statistics and/or data science disciplines such as biostatistics, computational biology, computer science, epidemiology, health informatics, as well as other quantitative data-intensive fields; Proficiency in
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and other associated specialized laboratory methods including tissue culture and molecular biology techniques. May also perform separation, identification and purification methods of cell populations
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School of Medicine is seeking to hire a Research Technologist to join the research program in our laboratory focused on bacterial cell biology within the Biological Chemistry department to investigate
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Candidates for the BME Distinguished Fellows program will come from a broad range of disciplines ranging from engineering, physics, and mathematics to the life sciences and computational biology. Candidates