135 Quantitative Cell Biology/Biochemistry positions at University of California, Irvine
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Updated: Mar 15, 2024 Location: Orange Job Type: Department: Cancer Ctr-Stem Cell Transplnt Job Description: UC Title: MED AST Position Number: 41062524 Reports to: Ambulatory Care Patient Mgr 1
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Updated: Mar 20, 2024 Location: Orange Job Type: Department: Cancer Ctr-Stem Cell Transplnt Job Description: UC Title: CLIN NURSE 2 Position Number: 40931004 Reports to: Ambulatory Care Patient Mgr
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Updated: Jan 25, 2024 Location: Anaheim Job Type: Department: Chao Cancer Cntr-Cell T Lab Job Description: UC Title: REGL AND CMPLNC HC SPEC 4 Position Number: 41008004 Reports to: Ambulatory Care
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. Interdisciplinary skills and approaches in Genomics, Bioinformatics, RNA Sequencing, CyToF, FACS, Advanced Imaging, Biochemistry, Immunology and Cell Biology are strongly desired. The incumbent must be comfortable
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Updated: Apr 23, 2024 Location: Irvine-Campus Job Type: Department: Developmental & Cell Biology Job Opening ID: 68141 Reports To: Professor Working Title: LAB AST 2 Department: Developmental & Cell
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editing and reprogramming in cell lines and other molecular biology approaches and/or laboratory management (e.g., animal colonies, protocols). The ideal candidate will have previous research experience in
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benefits . $19.69 - $22.82 (Hourly Rate) Department Website: https://microbiology.uci.edu/ Required: College level knowledge in microbiology, biochemistry and molecular biology or equivalent experience
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compensation practices and benefits . $19.69 - $22.82 (Hourly Rate) Department Website: https://microbiology.uci.edu/ Required: College level knowledge in microbiology, biochemistry and molecular biology or
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Updated: Feb 23, 2024 Location: Irvine-Campus Job Type: Department: Developmental & Cell Biology Job Opening ID: 65280 Reports To: Department Manager Working Title: Procurement Coordinator
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/genotyping, dynamic physiologic testing in mice, simple surgical techniques in mice, tissue and cell harvest and processing from laboratory samples; flow cytometry; molecular biology techniques including DNA