248 Biology positions at University of Michigan in united-states-of-America in United States
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at 16.7% effort Required Qualifications* Master?s degree or Ph. D. in Biology or a related field Previous teaching experience Desired Qualifications* ? Expertise in human biology or organismal biology
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candidate will be comfortable teaching in person modality for the following courses: BIOL 130L section 009: Introduction to Organismal and Environmental Biology lab at 25% effort BIOL 130L section 012
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Responsibilities will include the planning, preparation, performance and analysis of biochemistry and molecular biology experiments. Students will be expected to bring a goal-centric approach and be
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(1) Fieldwork: The student will be responsible for collecting water samples from various sites along the Rouge River. This involves proper sample collection techniques to ensure accurate representation of the river's microbial community. (2) Laboratory Analysis: The student will perform...
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and performing statistical analysis. Required Qualifications* Associate Level B.S. or B.A. degree in a relevant biological science, for example, Biology, Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology
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records, maintenance, and service contracts for capital equipment in the laboratory. Required Qualifications* Senior level: Ph.D. degree in Molecular Biology, Immunology, or related field 5+ years
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at 16.7% effort Required Qualifications* Master's degree or Ph.D. in Biology or related field Previous teaching experience Desired Qualifications* Expertise in human biology or organismal biology as
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the PI and senior technicians in a funded research effort that studies molecular and cellular mechanisms of adipose tissue biology with the goal of developing novel therapy for metabolic diseases including
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should have a doctoral degree and strong research background with expertise in molecular and cellular biology. This is an interdisciplinary project with opportunities to learn new skills in biochemistry
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Advanced skilled in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, and proteomic techniques. The overarching goals of the laboratory are to 1) understand the mechanisms that regulate protein