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Postdoc / Staff Scientist In Retinal Differentiation and Degenerations And Stem Cells A postdoctoral / staff scientist position is available in Dr. Wei Liu laboratory at Albert Einstein College
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National Institutes of Health/National Library of Medicine | Bethesda, Maryland | United States | about 2 months ago
at national and international conferences. • Collaborate with other NIH institutes and external research organizations to leverage complementary expertise and resources. • Mentor postdoctoral and post
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driving innovation and execution. Self-motivated, organized, and ability to prioritize workload. Excellent verbal and written communication skills and computer skills are necessary. Strong presentation
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Interferon-alpha versus Interferon-beta, Type-I signaling Ph.D. or equivalent degree required. Three plus years of postdoctoral training, along with a strong publication record, usually evidenced by a minimum
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applications. Excellent written and oral communication skills, the ability to effectively work with a multi-disciplinary team comprised of chemists, chemical engineers, computer scientist and data scientists
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experimental records within electronic laboratory notebook. Qualifications Must-Have BA/BS (5 years of experience), MS (2-4 years of experience) or, PhD (0-1 year of experience) in biology, immunology
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. Precise aliquoting and delivery of ADC doses. Timely recording of experimental details in ELN (electronic lab notebook). Ordering/receiving new reagents and equipment for general laboratory use. Managing
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equipment and/or robotic systems and ability to integrate new technologies Excellent customer service, time management, computer, verbal and written communication skills PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS BS in Biology
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experience. Laboratory experience in biology, immunology, virology, and/or microbiology. Ability to collaborate and work in team environment. Good computer skills including word processing, Excel, PowerPoint
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particle physics and particle astrophysics, including the development of technologies needed to advance that research. Under the direction of Professor Bruce Schumm, the engineer will design electronic and