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on gastrointestinal research in the Physiology department at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES : 1. Performs basic research techniques such as RNA samples and runs PCR
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on gastrointestinal research in the Physiology department at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES : 1. Performs basic research techniques such as RNA samples and runs PCR
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. Assists students in research projects and experiments. Participates in conferences and lab meetings. Performs other duties as required. Qualifications MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: EDUCATION: Ph.D. in Physiology
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. Assists students in research projects and experiments. Participates in conferences and lab meetings. Performs other duties as required. Qualifications MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: EDUCATION: Ph.D. in Physiology
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Suissa lab in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) is seeking a highly motivated and dedicated research and lab manager to join our team (https
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Evolutionary Biology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) is seeking a highly motivated and dedicated research and lab manager to join our team (https://www.botaneelab.com/). The broad research
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Skiniotis , Professor of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford University Alice Ting , Professor of Genetics, Biology, and Chemistry, Stanford University The ideal candidate will be an expert in GPCR
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Research Technician 2-Physiology - 240000000F Description Market Range: 05 Hiring Salary: $19.10/Hourly JOB SUMMARY/ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The Research Assistant performs a wide range of cell
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Research Technician 2-Physiology - 240000000F Description Market Range: 05 Hiring Salary: $19.10/Hourly JOB SUMMARY/ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The Research Assistant performs a wide range of cell
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Technician 2 assists with the interdisciplinary research projects that utilize zebrafish, mouse, and rabbit models to study calcium signaling in retinal synapses during development, adulthood, and disease