38 Materials Science research jobs at Case Western Reserve University in United States
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diagnostics, and innovative health systems. This position will perform research work with clinical samples, molecular biology, microfluidics, nanoparticles, magnetics, computer, and software engineering
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equipment for molecular biology experiments and one fume hood for storage of hazardous and non-hazardous materials. The cell culture room nearby is equipped with incubators and culture hoods. The employee
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soon as the candidate is available. The ideal candidate will work at the interface of biophysics and physical/analytical chemistry to image dynamics within nanostructured materials. Overall, the Kisley
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of materials on supporting financial wellbeing of family caregivers, coordination of a monthly advisory council of caregivers, and as ad-hoc research duties to support the Family Caregiving Translational Science
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Supervise the work of students, trainees, new lab members, and research assistants in the laboratory. QUALIFICATIONS Experience: 3 to 5 years of experience and in biology, immunotherapy, MRI, and drug
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material for implantation in animals and humans. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1. Provide input and recommendation to principal investigator regarding significant developments in research projects. This includes
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in a variety of approaches including routine molecular biology, immunofluorescence, confocal microscopy, and the use of Imaris software. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Perform research work in medical and related
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- and human subject-derived materials in the lab and will have the physical stamina and endurance to perform all associated tasks. This position will work with animals. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Perform
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. QUALIFICATIONS Education/Experience: Bachelor’s degree in science and 0 to 1 year of experience or Associate’s degree in an approved biotechnology program. 0 to 2 years of experience. Applicants must be accepted
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, platelet and leukocyte biology. Projects in the lab address the contribution of coagulation Factor XII in sterile inflammation and venous thrombosis. We have shown that FXII signaling influences leukocyte