111 master "Los Alamos National Laboratory" research jobs at University of Alabama at Birmingham in United States
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$49,004.80 - $60,000.00 Qualifications Doctorate in a related field and one (1) year of related experience OR Master's degree in a related field and three (3) years of related experience OR Bachelor’s
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Range $35,570.00 - $59,800.00 Qualifications Master's degree in a related field OR Bachelor’s degree in a related field and two (2) years of related experience OR Associate's degree in a
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publication, collect data and present results at lab meetings. Performs other duties as assigned. Annual Salary Range $47,486.40 - $50,000.00 Qualifications Doctorate in a related field OR Master's
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duties as assigned. Annual Salary Range $47,486.40 - $66,243.00 Qualifications Doctorate in a related field OR Master's degree in a related field and two (2) years of related experience
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assigned. Annual Salary Range $35,570.00 - $46,300.00 Qualifications Master's degree in a related field OR Bachelor’s degree in a related field and two (2) years of related experience
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-derived glioma models with the main goal of focusing on projects that have a high potential for future clinical translation. The ideal candidate will work with a high degree of independence and as part of a
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may NOT substitute for education requirement. Primary Location : University Job Category : Scientific Research Organization : 311402600 Med - Nephrology Employee Status : Regular Shift: Day/1st Shift
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Salary Range $35,570.00 - $59,800.00 Qualifications Master's degree in a related field OR Bachelor’s degree in a related field and two (2) years of related experience OR Associate's degree in a
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is a well-organized, detail-oriented individual with the desired experience to support and assist the Principal Investigator(s), by taking initiative and working efficiently with a high degree of
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studies using in-vitro cancer cell models, brain tumor mouse models and patient-derived glioma models with the main goal of focusing on projects that have a high potential for future clinical translation