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: Medicine | Pathology The Electron Microscopy (EM) Laboratory is the branch of biology which studies the ultrastructure of cells. It is a laboratory within the Division of Renal Pathology (though they do work
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Education/Experience Requirements: Doctoral degree in biology or molecular, cellular & developmental biology required; extensive experience in a progressively responsible research capacity required
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| Center for RNA Biology The Ohio State University is a world-class leader in studying RNA functions in diverse biological systems. The Center for RNA Biology (CRB), a cross-college interdisciplinary center
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biology work; conducts data analysis using commercial and/or custom software; oversee ordering and inventory levels for laboratory reagents; coordinates lab inspections; performs additional duties as
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Qualifications A Bachelor’s Degree to include 24 semester hours of medical laboratory courses, OR 24 semester hours of science courses that include 6 semester hours of chemistry, 6 semester hours of biology and 12
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or equivalency required; must be enrolled in a degree-granting program at OSU; knowledge and understanding of neuroscience, biology, chemistry and basic science research techniques and equipment desired. Requires
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the Department of Biomedical Informatics; provides assistance in performing computational research in clinical/translational, data sciences, and/or bioinformatics and systems biology; researches published articles
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of neuroscience, biology, chemistry and basic science research techniques and equipment desired. Requires successful completion of a background check. Selected candidate may be requested to complete a pre
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: Medicine | School Biomedical Sciences Biological Chemistry and Pharmacology-JM Student Research Assistant to assist Principal Investigator with research in the area of metabolism and muscle biology
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with computational analysis on deep sequencing data; performs experiments or investigations using research/laboratory equipment (e.g., molecular biology assays including PCR and plasmid cloning