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Laboratory Technician - Job Number: 241069 Organization : Chemistry/Biochemistry Job Location : Oklahoma-Norman-Norman Campus Schedule : Full-time Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
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the Health Promotion Research Center. This position will work at the Tobacco Treatment Research Program on a variety of research projects that focus on tobacco cessation for the adult patient population
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missions producing greater integrations and effectiveness of activities. Responsible for build-outs including program analysis and sources of potential sponsored funding. May assist with planning and
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including clinical trial data collection procedures and IRB processes. Required Education: Bachelor's Degree in a Biological Science, Chemistry, or Physical Science or related field, AND: 12 months research
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of departmental clinical and research missions producing greater integrations and effectiveness of activities. Responsible for build-outs including program analysis and sources of potential sponsored
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and more; scientific communication, literature search, and experiment design. What we offer: completive salary; working towards your career goals; one brand new lab computer will be assigned to you to
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will work with a diverse student population in the areas of, Calc I - Calc IV, Chemistry I & II, Physics I & II, or Computer Science as well as perform other related duties as assigned. Employment is
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to Principal Investigator. Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the function of the position. Job Requirements --- Required Education: Bachelor's Degree in a Biological Science, Chemistry
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of study that utilizes synthetic organic chemistry in conjunction with developments in biochemistry, computational chemistry, and molecular biology. The opportunity to learn: Design, synthesis, purification, and
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the Health Promotion Research Center. This position will work at the Tobacco Treatment Research Program on a variety of research projects that focus on tobacco cessation for the adult patient population