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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Assistant Professor in Biochemistry and Biotechnology Posting Number P1370F Position Summary Information Job Description Summary The Department
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physiology (including; biochemistry of exercise, bioenergetics, cardiovascular disease, health disparities, infrared imaging, mitochondrial metabolism, protein metabolism, skeletal and cardiac muscle
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acid extractions, electrophoresis, sequencing library preparations, PCR, quantitative PCR, quality control using TapeStation, fluorimeters, and spectrophotometers, as well as other genomics lab tasks
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of Education: Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Virology or a related science field. Level I: Bachelor’s degree in discipline appropriate to position and no experience. Level II: Bachelor’s
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institution in nutrition, biology, biochemistry, physiology, immunology, or related fields at the time employment begins. A demonstrated record of published research articles, and the potential to make
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program effectiveness and student learning and development, including consideration of psychometric characteristics, qualitative/quantitative analysis, and human research integrity. Collaborates in planning
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institution in nutrition, biology, biochemistry, physiology, immunology, or related fields at the time employment begins. A demonstrated record of published research articles, and the potential to make
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-80 freezer, nucleic acid extractions, electrophoresis, sequencing library preparations, PCR, quantitative PCR, quality control using TapeStation, fluorimeters, and spectrophotometers, as well as other
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quantitative methods. The individual selected for the position must be able to meet eligibility requirements for work in the United States by the start date and continue working legally for the proposed term
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Functions Primary Responsibilities include: Conduct routine lab maintenance and experiments and assist graduate students with basic biochemical, cell, and molecular biological techniques to support current