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CHAIR, DEPT OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Requisition # 74746 Position Basics Type of PositionTENURE-TRACK Advertising Ends on:Extended Until Position is Filled Advertising Started
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Bachelor's degree in a biomedical related science or an equivalent combination of education and progressively responsible experience in a molecular and cell biology related field. Minimum 3.2 GPA Required
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investigator. Handle human DNA, serum, and plasma samples, as well as carry out molecular biology techniques, including DNA and RNA extraction, RT-PCR, real-time RT-PCR, and gel electrophoresis. Collect, record
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qualifications for PhD candidates include: PhD in immunology, molecular biology, genetics, pathology or in related biomedical sciences, followed by completion of “HLA Director in Training” program through a 2-year
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. Training will be provided in cutting-edge molecular biology, cell biology, viral genetics and bioinformatics. Position Responsibilities: Research: Contribute projects in support of existing grants; generate
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Responsibilities: Assist with procurement of lab and animal supplies and materials Animal handling and cohort management. Carry out molecular biology techniques, including immunohistochemistry, DNA and RNA
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, neurobiology, cancer biology, vascular biology, stem-cell biology, molecular medicine, cystic fibrosis, and gene therapy. The department is also the administrative home of the University's Gene Therapy Center
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-infected tissue and tissue analysis. Education Requirement: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in cell biology, physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology or related field Required Qualifications: Standard
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approaches to address fundamental questions that complement our existing strengths in molecular mechanisms of viral, bacterial, and parasitic physiology and pathogenesis, as well as host immune responses
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Neuroscience Institute to support research initiatives in addiction medicine across the University. Research programs include those focused on molecular biology, genetics, brain imaging, and clinical trials in