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include, but are not limited to, aseptic technique skills, molecular biology, and assisted reproductive technology techniques such as in vitro fertilization, oocyte manipulation, and embryo manipulation
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biologists, data scientists, and plant pathologists in the department and beyond. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in, plant breeding, genetics, genomics, molecular biology, or a closely related field at the time
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. Laboratory skills should include, but are not limited to, molecular biology and biochemistry assays such as cloning, immunoblotting, and/or immunohistochemistry; confocal microscopy; and mouse handling and
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Authorized FTE: 1 Unit: CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics Hiring Range Minimum: Hiring Range Maximum: Campus/College Information: Founded in 1856, University of Maryland, College Park is the state’s
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on developing or using bioinformatic tools. The incumbent will receive training in validation of molecular based species identification tools to stand alone, and to complement established chemical methods. Duties
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), using the IDEXX system, performing molecular biology assays (e.g., PCR, bacterial culture from environmental samples), preparing media, maintaining laboratory equipment, using excellent sterile technique
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specifically poultry, necroscopy, euthanizing and sacrificing animals. mucosal biology, microbiological and molecular techniques (such as gene cloning and expression, RT-PCR, qRT-PCR), mammalian cell culture
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carrying out both culture-based and molecular biology experiments and performing established lab procedures. The incumbent should be able to work 10-15 hours per week, depending on lab needs and the
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/Lab Manager to support a large enrollment (>1000 students/year) introductory biology laboratory course (BSCI171, Principles of Molecular and Cellular Biology Laboratory). The Junior Lecturer will also
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well as the Molecular and Cell Biology Program, the Brain and Behavior Institute, the Maryland Robotics Center, and the Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research. In 2018, the department relocated to a new home