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an exciting opportunity to collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of scientists and to contribute to cutting-edge research at the intersection of biochemistry and microbiology. The appointment is for one
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, including developmental and stem cell biology, regenerative medicine, physiological and biomedical genomics, aging, cancer therapeutics, molecular microbiology/antimicrobial drug discovery, and human movement
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, the successful candidate must demonstrate a high scholastic performance in college. A GPA of at least 3.7 is recommended. · Previous experience in microbiology (aseptic technique, bacterial culture
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and or online in Boston, MA. Responsibilities: The instructor in the Microbiology component of the MassBioEd Apprenticeship program, serving as a subject matter expert, facilitator, and coach. During
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an exciting opportunity to collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of scientists and to contribute to cutting-edge research at the intersection of biochemistry and microbiology. The appointment is for one
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Mycobacteria spp. highly preferred. -Experience working with cell-based assays and/or mice is highly preferred. -Microbiology experience is highly advantageous. -Reliability, organization, and good
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. Microbiology, Biology or Chemistry) Excellent communication and organizational skills Ability to work independently and collaborate effectively with a multidisciplinary team Application Materials A resume and
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a wide range of lab-based courses covering mammalian cell culture, microbiological culture techniques, agarose gel electrophoresis, SDS-PAGE, PCR, ELISA assays, and microscopy. Exploring cell and
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, physiological and biomedical genomics, aging, cancer therapeutics, molecular microbiology/antimicrobial drug discovery, and human movement neuroscience. For this position, the Department of Biology invites
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Biology, and Molecular Microbiology), including 11 Industry Ph.D. students whom offer exciting partnership opportunities with pharma. The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology (“CCB”) includes 36