74 renewable-energy "European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) " positions at East Carolina University
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Anatomy and Cell Biology – Teaching Assistant Professor, Teaching Associate Professor, Teaching Professor Position Number ETBSOMACB-20241 Vacancy Open
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enterprise, engaged in innovative and applied coastal and marine research and situated on a scenic new waterfront campus on Roanoke Island. CSI leads the NC Renewable Energy Program and is a partner in the
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to water green roofs in the summertime. Help develop literature reviews on green infrastructures (green roofs, renewable energy, and so on), urban storm-water management, mental health benefits associated
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Teaching Assistant/Associate Professor Position Number 957504 Vacancy Open to All Candidates Department EHH BSOM Anatomy and Cell Biology Department
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Teaching Associate Professor, Teaching Assistant Professor Position Number 600181 Vacancy Open to All Candidates Department EHH BSOM Anatomy and Cell
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Position Details Position Information Advertising Department ANATOMY & CELL BIOLOGY Academic Term/Year Summer 2024 Position Title Self-Help - Lab Assistant (Histology Core) Posting Number 06259
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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