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states. The ideal candidate will be a well-organized and independent scientist with experience in neuroscience, physiology/pharmacology, and biochemistry. They will be proficient with molecular biology
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*Research Technician - Job Number: 241468 Organization : Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Job Location : Oklahoma-Oklahoma City-Health Sciences Center Schedule : Full-time Work Schedule: M-F, 8:00am-5
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isolation of cilia, functional assays, and molecular biology approaches. We're a new group committed to fostering variety in the fields of cellular biology and genetics. We're looking for an enthusiastic
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accumulative wet-lab research experience in Biology, and have prior experience with molecular genetics and aseptic techniques. Prior experience in working with small animals, such as mice, is preferred but not
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specimens for diagnostic testing, diagnostic molecular (ELISA) bacteriological, biological assays, bone marrow aspirations, complete blood count, white cell differential, electrophoresis, blotting
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lab experience (through internships or previous employment) Experience with molecular biology techniques: DNA/RNA extractions, PCR, sequencing library preparation Experience working with and maintaining
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, biochemical isolation of cilia, functional assays, and molecular biology approaches. We’re a new group committed to fostering variety in the fields of cellular biology and genetics. We’re looking
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molecular biology/oncology lab. The successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining cell cultures, and performing subsequent molecular, cellular, and biochemical analyses under the supervision
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research experience or an Associate's Degree and 24 months research experience for a total of 36 months experience. Department Preferences: Molecular Biology and cell culture experience. Skills: Working
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hazardous materials. Departmental Preferences: Our preferences is experience with animal models and basic knowledge of molecular biology and/or immunology. Why You Belong at the University of Oklahoma