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laboratory techniques and/or bioinformatics, and excellent communication skills. If you are passionate about advancing scientific knowledge and thrive in a collaborative environment, we encourage you to apply
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states. The ideal candidate will be a well-organized and independent scientist with experience in neuroscience, physiology/pharmacology, and biochemistry. They will be proficient with molecular biology
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. Ability to move or lift up to 20 pounds. Environmental: Laboratory Environment. May be exposed to biohazardous materials, blood borne pathogens, or chemicals. Departmental Preferences: Associate's Degree in
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. Speaking and listening. Manual dexterity. Environmental: Laboratory Environment. Exposure to chemicals, biohazardous materials, and/or blood borne pathogens. Why You Belong at the University of Oklahoma
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*Research Technician - Job Number: 241468 Organization : Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Job Location : Oklahoma-Oklahoma City-Health Sciences Center Schedule : Full-time Work Schedule: M-F, 8:00am-5
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: Physical: Standing for prolonged periods. Manual dexterity. Reaching, bending, stooping, and handling laboratory equipment. Environmental: Laboratory Environment. Exposure to chemicals, biohazardous
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. Environmental: Laboratory Environment. May be exposed to biohazardous materials and/or blood borne pathogens. Why You Belong at the University of Oklahoma: The University of Oklahoma fosters an inclusive culture
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. Environmental: Laboratory Environment. Exposure to chemicals, biohazardous materials, carcinogens, or other hazardous materials. Departmental Preferences: Preferred experience includes: strong grasp of biology
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: Standing for prolonged periods. Manual dexterity. Ability to lift up to 25 pounds. Reaching, bending, and stooping. Environmental: Laboratory Environment. Exposure to biohazardous materials, chemicals, odors
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dexterity. Ability to lift up to 25 pounds. Reaching, bending, and stooping. Environmental: Laboratory Environment. Exposure to biohazardous materials, chemicals, odors, and/or carcinogens. Why You Belong