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, Hoxworth Blood Center (HBC) is the oldest operational blood center and the only regional blood center owned and operated by a university. Notably, HBC remains the only provider of GTP cell therapy products
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and professional development opportunities and play an active role in seeking career and research advice. Required Education Doctoral Degree in Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology, or a related
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to be taught include Biology major and non-major lectures and/or labs, and Microbiology courses which are currently taught in a face-to-face format in day and evening. In addition, the college is looking
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degree (PhD or MD) in Cancer Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology, Cell Biology, Genomics, Chemistry or a related field, or the recognized terminal degree, or the foreign equivalent. Required
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Education Doctoral degree (PhD or MD) in Cancer Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology, Cell Biology, Genomics, Chemistry or a related field, or the recognized terminal degree, or the foreign
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Center, College of Medicine’s faculty are transforming the world of medicine every day. Hoxworth Blood Center (HBC) is seeking a Stem Cell Transplant/Cellular Therapies Medical/Processing Facility Director
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at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, in the Department of Cancer Biology, to study vascular diseases and tumor angiogenesis. The employee will have an opportunity to perform cutting-edge biomedical
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and regulatory compliance. Required Education B.A or B.S in relevant fields such as biology, chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, biophysics, etc. Required Experience Expertise in mice
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Overview The University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College invites applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor position in the Biology Department beginning August 15, 2024 Essential Functions Teach a full
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Professor position in the Biology Department beginning August 15, 2024 Essential Functions Teach a full-time course load (including lecture and/or laboratory classes) in the Fall and Spring Semesters