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neurochemical techniques. Occasional evening or weekend work will be required. The ideal candidate will have a B.S. in Biology, Physiology, Neuroscience, Psychology, Chemistry, or related scientific field, a
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to mediate brain development. These research questions will be answered using a combination of cell biology, molecular biology, and advanced microscopy techniques, including TIRF microscopy and live cell
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) Research Specialist II Campus School of Medicine Columbia Work County Richland College/Division School of Medicine Columbia Department SOMC Cell Biology and Anatomy Advertised Salary Range $45,133 - $67,699
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hours as needed. Must be able to travel Preferred Qualifications Degree in Health education, health promotion, or a closely related field such as psychology, social work biology, sociology, or education
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, or a closely related field such as psychology, social work biology, sociology, or education. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Ability to use intermediate functions and features of the MS Office Suite
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Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Biology, or related field. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Ability to follow written and verbal instructions, and work independently. May have knowledge in equipment, data analysis
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transport in neurons including RNA and protein analysis, using both from molecular and cellular biology approaches. Provide support for mouse and rat studies, including assisting with mice colony oversight
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degree in Neuroscience, Biology, Biochemistry/Chemical Biology, Psychology, Pharmacology, or a related field is required, or a high school diploma with 4 years of related research experience. Preferred
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) Research Specialist Campus Columbia Work County Richland College/Division School of Medicine Columbia Department SOMC Cell Biology and Anatomy Advertised Salary Range $34,532 - $51,798 Location of Vacancy
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Advertised Job Summary Postdoctoral Fellow is needed to conduct research in biological science in the area of Cell Biology/Biochemistry in order to determine the mechanisms underlying the intracellular