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Description:The mission of the Stanford Chemistry Department is to deliver excellence in education and research by attracting the very best faculty and students. The Department serves 26 faculty members, 5
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or techniques. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in chemistry or biochemistry and training in experimental approaches and methods such as gel electrophoresis and enzyme kinetics are desired. Skills in
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understanding of chemistry and biology, specifically in areas relating to medical research and biotechnology. Advanced knowledge of principles and practices of occupational environmental health and safety with
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management experience. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (REQUIRED): Bachelor’s Degree in biology, chemistry, public health or other health-related field. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (REQUIRED): General knowledge
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. The Chemical Engineering Department was founded in 1961, and it was initially an outgrowth of the university’s Department of Chemistry. Early faculty pioneered or substantially influenced the emerging field
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This is a 2-year fixed-term position, extendable based on budget and performance in role. SCHOOL/UNIT DESCRIPTION: Sarafan ChEM-H is a new interdisciplinary institute focused on connecting Chemistry
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Science, Biology, Chemistry, Immunology, Biochemistry or related scientific field is preferred. Previous laboratory research experience in academia or industry desired. Experience with Standard operating
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assigned. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s Degree in biology, chemistry, public health or other health-related field. 1-2 years working in clinical research. Ability to work fast and efficiently within
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: A degree in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, biomedical engineering. Basic science experience desired, but ability for on the job learning to perform experiments is more important. Experience with
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QUALIFICATIONS: • Bachelor’s degree in scientific field, ideally biology or chemistry • Proficiency with basic molecular biology techniques, such as molecular cloning, PCR, or biochemical assays