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a collaboration between CDD training faculty based in the Departments of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Northeastern University in Boston, MA (Drs. Raymond Booth
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experiments, perform sample analysis for both microbial analysis (DNA extraction, amplification, sequencing preparation, etc.) and biogeochemistry (nutrient chemistry, carbon, nitrogen analysis, etc.), manage
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checking water chemistry). Addressing issues of concern with patrons. Takes initiative to ensure safety in the facility. Effectively scan their zone of protection and be able to respond to any emergency
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. Minimim Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree required. Required minimum of 2 years’ experience with bioengineering, biotechnology, biology, and/or chemistry laboratory work and safety projects. Strong project
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About the Opportunity JOB SUMMARY The Dong Theoretical and Computational Chemistry Lab at Northeastern University seeks an enthusiastic postdoctoral researcher to start as soon as possible
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of the devised technologies. Analyzing experimental results and suggesting avenues for improvement. Conducting research in a state-of-the-art laboratory equipped with the latest synthetic and analytical chemistry
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of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, with a renewable, career-focused, non-tenure track opportunity attached to the Barnett Institute. This is a nine-month appointment with a two-course teaching load. The Barnett
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. Minimim Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required. Required minimum of 2 years' experience with bioengineering, biotechnology, biology, and/or chemistry laboratory work and safety projects. Strong project
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academic courses in ENGL 1A, Introduction to Speech-COMM 1A, Introduction to Statistics - MATH 13, CIS - Introduction to Computer Programming, English for 9 th graders, Chemistry, Algebra/Geometry
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courses in English, Chemistry, Algebra/Geometry, Robotics/Algebra 2, Robotics/Coding, Robotics/Physics, Physics/Algebra 2, Mock Trial, Film, and /or Theatre (musical) . Courses will be taught to students