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science, public health, health education, or other health/science discipline; supplemented with two (2) years of experience PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Preferred/not required: ALAT, LAT, LATg, CVT Function
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Details Posted: 19-Mar-24 Location: St. Louis, Missouri Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 2024-08001 The NIH funded Postdoctoral Associate position is opened in
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in Science or closely related field Pay Range: $16.88 - $25.33/hour, pay will be determined based on amount of relevant experience. This position also includes benefits including vacation and sick
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Details Posted: 15-Mar-24 Location: St. Louis, Missouri Salary: Open Categories: Staff/Administrative Internal Number: 2024-07985 Job Summary Under general direction, assists in implementing program
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Details Posted: 12-Mar-24 Location: St. Louis, Missouri Salary: Open Internal Number: 2024-07909 Â Job Duties Under the direction of the principal investigator, assists in implementing projects
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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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(www.slu.edu/medicine/research/cores-labs) and to cutting edge medical and biotechnology throughout the St. Louis region. Our basic-science driven approach has led to the identification of several pathways and
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Education Laboratory Central (REL Central) ● The School Research Practice Collaborative in St. Louis (SRPC) ● The Office of Public School Partnerships at Saint Louis University, and its nine-school portfolio
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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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facilities at Saint Louis University (www.slu.edu/medicine/research/cores-labs) and to cutting edge medical and biotechnology throughout the St. Louis region. Our basic-science driven approach has led