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. The Research Assistant will gain hands on experience implementing cutting-edge approaches in molecular biology, gene therapy, disease modeling, and single cell genomics. Job Duties Prepare and conduct laboratory
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Summary A Research Assistant II (RA-II) primarily conducts cancer-focused research projects for the Advanced Cell Engineering and 3D Models Core facility under the supervision of the shared resource
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Summary The Research Assistant I will coordinate receipt of samples and utilize molecular biology techniques to process samples. Additionally, they will assist with routine laboratory operations
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. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a Basic Science or a related field. Three years of relevant experience. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Cell Biology or a related field
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. Administrate and manage research procedures. Oversee lab equipment and lab space. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a Basic Science or a related field. Two years of relevant experience. Preferred
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cryotanks and refrigerators Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a Basic Science or a related field. Two years of relevant experience. Preferred Qualifications Master's degree in basic science or a
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College of Medicine. The objective of the research in Dr. Yi Zhu’s laboratory is to understand the basic biology of the adipose tissue and the liver in the effort to develop new concepts and biologics
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College of Medicine. The objective of the research in Dr. Yi Zhu's laboratory is to understand the basic biology of the adipose tissue and the liver in the effort to develop new concepts and biologics
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procedures. Oversees the maintenance of lab equipment and environment. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a Basic Science or a related field. Two years of relevant experience. Preferred Qualifications
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Summary The Department of Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine is seeking to recruit a research assistant to study and apply a combination of molecular biology techniques, small molecule discovery