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Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry or related field with 3-5 years laboratory/research experience Strongly preferred: PhD in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry or related field Or equivalent
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training and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. Experience in the analysis of high-resolution climate archives such as corals, speleothems, tree rings, ice cores, lake and marine sediments, etc
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. Experience in training and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. Experience in the analysis of high-resolution climate archives such as corals, speleothems, tree rings, ice cores, lake and marine
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Job Description: The Research Assistant is responsible for research support of the Principal Investigator’s (PI) studies along with duties involving molecular biology, protein biochemistry and
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fixed term position with a current end date of 07/30/2025 which may be extended based upon available funding. Job Qualifications Education and Experience (Grade 7) Required: Bachelor degree in biology
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Details Posted: 01-Mar-24 Location: Brown University Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 142191 The Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry at Brown
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extended based upon available funding. Job Qualifications: Education and Experience Grade 7: Required: BA or BS in the field of psychology, behavioral sciences, biology, neuroscience or related field and/or
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Job Description: The Fairbrother Laboratory is seeking a Research Assistant with experience in molecular and cell biology techniques. This candidate will assist with maintaining cell lines and
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of RNA biology, specifically the role of RNA binding proteins and RNA modifications in heart and skeletal muscle diseases. The Research Assistant will assist the PI in experiments involving general
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of RNA biology, specifically the role of RNA binding proteins and RNA modifications in heart and skeletal muscle diseases. The Research Assistant will assist the PI in experiments involving general