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Apply now » Title: Research Technician II - Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Division: Biochemistry Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Work Location: Houston, TX Salary Range: $28,710
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involves cell lines and state-of-the-art mouse models. Prior experiences in tissue culture and basic molecular biology techniques (e.g., PCR, DNA purification, Western blot, ... etc) are required. Preferred
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to investigate the genetic pathways that regulate cardiac organ development and homeostasis. Our lab performs computational and wet-lab work, though the ideal candidate should have experience in molecular biology
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biological sciences or equivalent and at least one summer of research experience. Experience in molecular biology, excellent aseptic technique and general skills common to a microbiology lab are a must. Tissue
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, the names and email addresses for three references and a cover letter. Job Duties Perform experiments using bacterial cultivation, human nasal organoids, molecular biology, and genetic engineering. Work
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. One year of relevant experience. Preferred Qualifications Master's degree in neuroscience, genetics, or molecular biology or a related field. 2-3 years of directly related lab work experience, post
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conducts cell culture and molecular research experiments in vivo and in vitro. Evaluates and analyzes data. Conducts literature searches and summarizes information in an appropriate format for a particular
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or Postdoctoral Fellow/Associate. Preferred Qualifications Ph.D. degree in neuroscience, physiology, molecular, cell biology, genetics or related field Strong interest and experience in either neuroscience
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candidate will support ongoing research activities by performing laboratory experiments, including cell culture, molecular biology techniques, and animal studies. Responsibilities also include data analysis
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should have experience in molecular biology, genomics, cell biology, and/or informatics. The successful applicant will have a bachelor’s degree in Genetics, Developmental Biology, Cardiovascular Science