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Sciences | Evolution Ecology and Organismal Biology The Research Technician will be responsible for general lab preparation in the Hovick lab in the Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology
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biology and immunology research techniques including biofilm assays, RNA/DNA purification, and flow cytometry; sorts and processes tissue and blood samples; tests and evaluates current procedures; performs
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support scientific investigation to study Inflammation-associated molecular regulation of muscle regeneration with Dr. Kira Nakka in the Department of Physiology and Cell Biology; independently conducts
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develops good working relationships with administrators across all functional areas of the CCC. Education/Experience: Bachelors degree in biology is required 2 years of clinical research and/or laboratory
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| Evolution Ecology and Organismal Biology The Research Aide will be responsible for general lab safety and equipment in the Hovick lab in the Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology. Duties
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. Assists in the coordination and conduct of laboratory assays (virology, immunology and molecular biology); works with specific pathogen free poultry, conventional pigs, small animal models, generates
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| School Biomedicine Science Physiology and Cell Biology Researcher 1 (Research Associate) participates in planning, design, execution, and management of research projects in a foundational (basic
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manager and lead technologist(s). Minimum Qualifications Bachelors degree in medical technology, or biological science with Medical Technician certification. Must obtain Medical Technology certification
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Sciences | Evolution Ecology and Organismal Biology The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium Watters Aquatic Conservation Center, which is jointly operated by The Ohio State University, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, and
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: Medicine | School Biomedicine Science Physiology and Cell Biology Research Technician to assist and support scientific investigation to study “Inflammation-associated molecular regulation of muscle