Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Lecturer Department SEBS-Plant Biology Salary Salary per Credit Posting Summary The Biotechnology Undergraduate Program in
-
, non-tenure track position in the Department of Plant Biology. The incumbent will be responsible for the instruction of curriculum courses in the Undergraduate Program in Plant Science, including those
-
the PI and other lab members and acquire biology knowledge through independent reading; b) majored in disciplines relevant to biology with additional meaningful experience in coding and computational
-
. degree and strong background in molecular biology and mammalian cell biology (ABD candidates will be considered in the application process, but must be able to verify their PhD prior to start date
-
and reporting tools such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Preferred Qualifications PhD student in molecular biology and/or cellular biology or related field strong background in
-
should have a recent PhD with trainings in cell & molecular biology and/or cancer biology or other relevant fields, with effective communication skills in oral and written English and competence in common
-
Appointment Staff - 12 month Position Pension Eligibility ABP Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Qualified applicants must have a PhD or MD/PhD degree in cell and molecular biology, biochemistry
-
seeking a graduate of a PhD program preferably with a background the study and treatment of brain disorders using molecular, developmental, and/or stem cell approaches. This individual will work under the
-
Health Sciences (RBHS) is recruiting tenure-track faculty (Assistant, Associate, or full Professor) in all aspects of biology, including research in the areas of structural biology, microbial pathogenesis
-
Abilities PhD in Neuroscience or Biomedical Sciences 1-2 years of previous postdoctoral experience preferred Experience with neuroscience research using mice Experience with mouse models of neurological