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Laboratory Technologist, Virology & Immunology - College of Veterinary Medicine - 24000000F0 Description Laboratory Technologist, Virology & Immunology College of Veterinary Medicine The College
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experimental troubleshooting. Performs other duties as required. Qualifications MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: EDUCATION: Ph.D. in Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, or a related field. (TRANSCRIPT
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Laboratory Technologist, Pharmacology - College of Veterinary Medicine - 24000000A2 Description Laboratory Technologist, Pharmacology - College of Veterinary Medicine The University of Tennessee
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Laboratory Technologist, Virology & Immunology - College of Veterinary Medicine - 240000004E Description Laboratory Technologist, Virology & Immunology College of Veterinary Medicine The College
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Postdoctoral Scholar Department of Pharmacology, Addiction Science and Toxicology (PHAST) - 2400000012 Description Conduct computational chemistry experiments (docking, molecular dynamics, multi
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, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Animal Science, Medical Technology, Veterinary Medicine, or related field. Six years (or more) laboratory experience working in a clinical, diagnostic, or research laboratory
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small molecule drug discovery and evaluation, as demonstrated in multiple first-author papers in medicinal chemistry or cancer research journals. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Strong skills in cell
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laboratory incidents; provides recommended corrective actions and lessons learned For incidents, assess exposure routes, degree of potential exposure, and occupational medicine follow-up Prepares reports to be
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Medical Technologist - College of Veterinary Medicine - 23000001RQ Description Medical Technologist (Multiple Positions) The University of Tennessee, College of Veterinary Medicine, invites
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. Qualifications Qualifications PhD in pharmaceutical sciences, analytical chemistry, pharmacology or a closely related discipline. The candidate must have at least four years of PhD training with first-author