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experiments and provide support for ongoing research on retinal development and regeneration. Responsibilities: Conduct scientific experiments utilizing genetic and molecular biology techniques. Conduct
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of ubiquitin-like proteins in innate immunity to viral and microbial pathogens, using biochemical and cell-based approaches. Responsibilities Will use standard molecular biology and biochemical techniques
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to hire in technical support staff to assist with ongoing laboratory experiments using cell lines and animal models (i.e. mouse), micro CT imaging, and molecular biology approaches. The position will end 4
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Description The Biology Instructional Office and the Department of Molecular Biosciences are seeking two full-time, instructional faculty positions (non-tenured) starting in 2024-25 academic year
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Job Posting Title: Molecular Ecology Technician ---- Hiring Department: Department of Integrative Biology ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled Hours: 40 ---- FLSA Status: Non
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, and computational chemistry, as well as molecular, cellular, structural, and computational biology to probe the structure and activity of peptides and proteins, both in vitro and in living cells
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assigned. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or related area. Experience with basic cell and molecular biology techniques and outstanding skills in communication
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Bachelor's degree in biochemistry, molecular biology, or a related discipline. Previous experience with cloning, mutagenesis, and protein expression. Salary Range $35,568 + depending on qualifications Working
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findings into improvements in human health. Required Qualifications PhD in molecular biology, biochemistry or closely related field. PhD must have been received within the past 3 years. A strong background
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maintain accurate and complete records of all findings. Assist with collaborative projects that are related to the main. Required Qualifications PhD in molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology