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, mycobacteriology, serology, virology and parasitology to identify pathogens of veterinary importance. Examples of techniques and assays include, but are not limited to, culture set-up; delineation, identification
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, mycobacteriology, serology, virology and parasitology to identify pathogens of veterinary importance. Examples of techniques and assays include, but are not limited to, culture set-up; delineation, identification
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in Virology, mass spectrometry, transcriptomics, CRISPR-Cas9, protein purification Special Instructions to Applicants: Applications should include a curriculum vitae (CV), and a cover letter, and three
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, mycobacteriology, serology, virology and parasitology to identify pathogens of veterinary importance. Examples of techniques and assays include, but are not limited to, culture set-up; delineation, identification
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, mycobacteriology, serology, virology and parasitology to identify pathogens of veterinary importance. Examples of techniques and assays include, but are not limited to, culture set-up; delineation, identification
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. Applicants with a strong background in cancer biology, virology, and/or immunology is required. This position requires a high degree of self-motivation, a desire to work as a member of a highly collaborative
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laboratory techniques that include, but are not limited to, cell culture, molecular biology (PCR, western blot, dot blot, hybridization, protein and nucleic acid electrophoresis), virological techniques
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, mycobacteriology, mycoplasma, serology, virology and parasitology to identify pathogens of veterinary importance. Examples of techniques and assays include, but are not limited to, culture set-up, delineation
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qualifications and experience. Minimum Requirements: Candidates will have a Ph.D. or equivalent in a relevant field (virology, bioinformatics, computational biology, or molecular biology) Preferred Qualifications