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an on-duty cell phone on a rotating basis. Communicates clearly and effectively to co-workers and management, both verbally and in writing. Performs other duties as assigned. To perform this job successfully
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. Applicants must have a recent doctorate with appropriate research experience in cell biology, developmental biology, microfabrication, or mechanobiology, strong organizational and communications skills, and be
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required. Must be a graduate of a recognized 4 year electrical vocational technical program or possess the equivalent in educational and practical experience. Five (5) years journey level experience as an
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University Description: The Department of Molecular Biology may have occasional openings for full and part-time lecturers in the areas of molecular biology, cell biology, neurobiology, biochemistry
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technologies. The rank will be Associate Professional Specialist or Professional Specialist, commensurate with experience. Appointment is for one year, with the possibility for renewal pending satisfactory
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The Site Protection Mechanic is a member of the Facilities Operations . On a 24/7-day work schedule consisting of various day, evening, and weekend shifts, the Site Protection Mechanic performs
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of C. elegans and using mammalian cells to dissect conserved genetic mechanisms and carry out small molecule screens. Salary will include the full benefits package. This is a one-year term position, with
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impact publications. The responsibility of the position is divided into project management, lab management and mouse colony management. This is a one-year appointment with the possibility of extension
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molecular biology and cell culture to pilot new methods in bees. Under general supervision, the ideal candidate with pilot and troubleshoot new lab protocols, and collect, verify, record, and compile data and
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here: www.kocherlab.com. We are looking for a motivated individual with experience in molecular biology and cell culture to pilot new methods in bees. Under general supervision, the ideal candidate with