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the laboratory of Dr. Sergey Korolev at the Edward A. Doisy Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Saint Louis University School of Medicine to study structural basis and molecular mechanisms of DNA
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good laboratory practices. Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in biochemistry, molecular biology, or biology-related field. Master’s degree is preferred. Previous hands-on laboratory experience, preferably
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; separates and purifies various materials and substances using such techniques as chromatography and electrophoresis; performs surgery on experimental animals; orders laboratory supplies, performs library
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written instructions Ability to tend to details Ability to maintain records and inventories Ability to operate a personal computer Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in science or related field. Broad
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University to study the connections between lipid load, mitochondrial biology, and cardiac arrhythmias in animal models of cardiomyopathy and heart failure. The position entails working with C. elegans, in
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qualified candidates will receive consideration for the position applied for without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military
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to address key questions in chronic pain. Perform experiments and analyze data, employing techniques including animal handling, breeding, tissue collection, imaging, molecular biology assays, and
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Science or related field. Broad knowledge involving laboratory techniques or other specialized knowledge is desired. Function Unclassified Positions Scheduled Weekly Hours: 10 Saint Louis University is an
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for without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military/veteran status, gender identity, or other non-merit factors. We welcome and
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that performs cutting edge pain research. The lab interfaces with many of the basic science labs and clinical programs at Saint Louis University to provide a rich experience in the context of translational pain