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instruction annually. Job Summary Under general supervision of the Director and Associate Dean (AD), provide in-depth, wide ranging and complex academic advising to undergraduate students in the Biology
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Department Description Department Purpose The Plant Pathology Armstrong Field Station has approximately 135 acres of research and teaching plots, a 2-acre nursery, 10,000 square feet of lab, office, and storage facilities. Current users of the field station are 21 UC Davis faculty members,...
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Physiology or Molecular or Cellular Biology with an emphasis in cell biology and research with animal models. Applied expertise in regenerative medicine research with human pluripotent and stem/progenitor
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immunology, tumor immunology, and cutting-edge systems biology approaches. The applicant will need previous academic laboratory experience, but training on specific assays and equipment will be provided
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, in order to assist other lab members in field projects. QUALIFICATIONS Required: Minimum Education/Experience BS degree in molecular biology, cellular biology, biotechnology, microbiology, biology
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the #1 NIH-funded neurosurgery program in the nation. Required Qualifications BA/BS with a degree in molecular biology, neuroscience or in a related science and two or more years of recent, directly
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will be responsible for general lab maintenance; ordering; lab safety and protocol compliance; routine experiments in cell and molecular biology; caring of animals; and other technical duties as assigned
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Department Description Department Purpose The UC Davis Department of Intercollegiate Athletics (ICA) in partnership with the Associated Students, University of California, Davis (ASUCD) has established a number of new full-time staff positions that will be referred to...
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, including parking lots and residential space. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Education/Experience: Bachelor’s degree in biology, biochemistry or related field, or 3 years of relevant work experience in
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Department Description The UC Davis Mouse Biology Program (MBP) is an academic resource providing scientific expertise and consultation, technological assistance, dedicated infrastructure, and