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Renewables-General Office and Social Media Intern Posting Number 05900 Position Number 05900 Student Job Category Student - Part-time Jobs (Off-Campus) Number of Vacancies 1 Job Description Six months
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to be gained in becoming an oncologist during the second and third years of training. Allogeneic stem cell transplant training is at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Each fellow has
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immunology, autoimmunity, neurodegenerative disease, molecular genetics/ biology, biochemistry, and virology. Responsibilities include management of all aspects of vector construction, cell culture, protein
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Required by Statute or Regulation N/A Preferred Experience, Skills, Training/Education Proficiency with experimental assays related to molecular protein and RNA assays, cell culture and rodent surgery
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needed deeper learning and experience to be gained in becoming an oncologist during the second and third years of training. Allogeneic stem cell transplant training is at the University of North Carolina
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engagement. The programs of the institute are as follows: Estuarine Ecology & Human Health; Coastal Engineering & Ocean Energy; Coastal Processes; Public Policy and Coastal Sustainability’ Maritime Heritage
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Qualifications Position Location (City) Greenville Position Type Postdoctoral Scholars Job Category Postdoctoral Scholars Primary Function of Organizational Unit Physics is a science that deals with matter, energy
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required of all biology majors. This particular course introduces molecular biology, bioenergetics, cell structure and physiology, the molecular basis of inheritance, and gene expression. We are seeking
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of Organizational Unit Physics is a science that deals with matter, energy and their interactions. The Physics Department at East Carolina University offers undergraduate programs leading to the BS that prepare
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course in biology that is required of all biology majors. This particular course introduces molecular biology, bioenergetics, cell structure and physiology, the molecular basis of inheritance, and gene