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. Conduct various cell biology and molecular biology techniques such as PCR, real-time PCR, RNA isolation, and primary cell cultures. Conduct compounds evaluation in various biochemical assays and generate
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one-year part-time position, but extendable based on satisfactory performance. The position will entail performing biochemical and molecular biology experiments. The project investigates
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Department: Location: Health Sciences Center Time Type: Full time Worker Type: Regular Job Req ID: R103917 Minimum Requirements: Ph.D. in a related field and five or more years of related research experience, or a master's degree and seven or more years of related research experience. Grade 7E...
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, anatomical, and functional approaches in mice. Preferred Qualifications: An undergraduate degree in Biology or Neuroscience or a related science field. Two years of laboratory research and animal handling
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and time management skills. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Conduct mouse experiments for testing toxicity and antiviral efficacy of compounds Conduct various cell biology and serology experiments
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Neurobiology, Biology or Biochemistry This is a full time position. Compensation will be commensurate to candidate experience. Equal Employment Opportunity The University of Louisville is an equal opportunity
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experience and a strong background in molecular biology, cell biology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology. Previous experience in primary cell culture, lipid metabolism, non-coding RNAs, transcriptome, single
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will entail performing molecular and cellular biology experiments related to the pathogenesis of oral pathogens with an emphasis on Porphyromonas gingivalis . Major preferred skills include methods and
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Qualifications: Prior experience in a basic science biomedical research laboratory setting. Familiarity with Flow Cytometry (sample preparation and analysis). Bachelor's degree or degree in biology, biochemistry
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of the pathogenesis and treatment of inflammation and injuries in the eye. A BS or MS in biology and lab research experience is required. Previous experience in research utilizing animal (rodent) models is preferred