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$25.64 - $30.59 (Hourly Rate). Department Website: Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders - UCI MIND Required: Bachelor’s degree in biology, reproductive physiology, genetics
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of Principal Investigator general responsibilities will include: mouse husbandry including managing breeding pairs, weaning, and phenotyping/genotyping, dynamic physiologic testing in mice, simple surgical
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. Given the assortment of skills, knowledge, and abilities (SKAs) that are needed to staff the MK&HFL, qualified staff must have a diverse academic and/or employment history background—food service worker
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, including total compensation, please visit: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology
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camera placement and servicing, enter and organize trail camera and other data analysis for analysis and assist in report generation. Potentially use GPS telemetry locations to track radio collared
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Job Opening ID: 65455 Reports To: UCI Temporary Employment Services (TES) Manager Working Title: Temporary Medical Assistant Department: UCI Temporary Employment Services (TES) Department Bargaining
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Job Opening ID: 65455 Reports To: UCI Temporary Employment Services (TES) Manager Working Title: Temporary Medical Assistant Department: UCI Temporary Employment Services (TES) Department Bargaining
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samples and data are collected and stored in the highest quality manner; order and maintain supplies and coordinate inventory records with documentation according to good laboratory practice (GLP) standards
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, and will meet with the potential VAD patient and family in the hospital or in the clinic to discuss and educate the patient and family on VAD device physiology and VAD lifestyle changes. The MCS
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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/RNA isolation, PCR