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or training in biology, chemistry, or related field. • Proficiency with data analysis • Experience in one or more of the following research areas: cancer, cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology. • Past
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The Department of Biochemistry at Virginia Tech invites applications from outstanding scientists for an academic-year, tenure-track position at the level of assistant professor in the broad field
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on performance, possible transition to graduate school will be highly encouraged and supported. Required Qualifications BS or MS in microbiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, or related field; previous work
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the areas of genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, or immunology. The lab is primarily affiliated with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute (FBRI) Cancer Research Center DC of Virginia Tech and jointly we
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, routine tissue culture, cell-based assays such as cell viability/toxicity assays, molecular biology assays such as plasmid transfection, viral transduction, or western blotting, imaging studies such as
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molecular cell biology research and be an integral member of an enthusiastic team. Our laboratory is committed to promoting diversity at Virginia Tech and to offering an inclusive environment. We appreciate
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Science Job Description The Food Analysis Laboratory Control Center (FALCC) in the Virginia Tech Department of Biochemistry seeks an experienced analytical chemist to perform quantitative analysis
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experience in cell culture work, molecular biology, and preclinical tumor models. Successful candidates will be highly motivated individuals with a doctoral degree in Neurology, Oncology, or Immunology, have
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. Required Qualifications • Previous experience in a biology, chemistry, neuroscience, cell molecular, or similar research laboratory • Experience with rodent handling (mouse and/or rat). • Experience with
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advanced molecular biology, biochemistry, reconstituted systems, stem cell cultures, and genomic sequencing. In addition to our research, we are actively engaged with the surrounding community through