10 civil-engineering-phd research jobs at University of Alabama, Birmingham in United States
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may include basic animal husbandry. Maintenance of various cell lines for experiments and cell culture equipment. Microscope work and basic image analysis. Operate equipment for imaging small animals
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analysis and experience working with patients. Degree in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, engineering, or related Primary Location : University Job Category : Scientific Research Organization : 311250000
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performs routine and established lab procedures in support of lab goals. Runs assays, cell/tissue culture, animal studies, etc. Collects, enters, and summarizes data. Monitors results; detects and reports
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maintenance, husbandry, genotyping, injections, tissue harvests, and metabolic cages. Histology processing tissues, staining, visualizing, and quantifying, and cell culture. Writes protocols. Organizes freezers
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Experience in cell culture, cancer research mice models , histology, Flow Cytometry, Western Blots, Immunohistochemistry (IHC) or Immunofluorescence (IF), microscopy, assays will be favorably considered. Prior
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of related experience Work experience may NOT substitute for education requirement. Preferences Some research experience with cell culture and animals, flow cytometry, immunology, and molecular biology. Key
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Experience in Molecular Biology and tissue culture techniques is desired. Primary Location : University Job Category : Scientific Research Organization : 392304090 Molecular & Cellular Pathology Employee
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. Preferences Experience in mitochondrial assays, radioisotopes, mammalian cell culture and affinity for biochemical analysis are preferred. Key Skills Communicate clearly. Ability to multi-task. Work as part of
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culture of primary lymphocytes and established cell lines, flow cytometry, cloning, cDNA expression, RNAi manipulation and biochemical analyses. The candidate will perform a wide variety of moderately
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