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to ensure staffing levels are established for a successful unit. Participate in the research of transgenic mouse model, animal behavioral study, stem cell biology, hair cell regeneration, neural regeneration
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. Microsoft office software skills. Preferred qualifications: A master's degree in biology or life sciences is preferred. Previous research experiences in animal research, ocular research, molecular and
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and/or PhD degree(s) in ocular sciences, immunology, molecular biology, molecular genetics and cell biology. School/College/Division: H06 - School of Medicine Primary department: H0611 - Neurology
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, stem cell biology, hair cell regeneration, neural regeneration, and synapse formation. The candidates will be in a substantially part time or full-time program of advanced research and training
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Wayne State University is searching for an experienced Research Associate - Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology, & Immunology at its Detroit campus location. Wayne State is a premier, public, urban research university located in the heart of Detroit, Michigan where students from all...
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. Conduct research in the following areas: targeted therapy and molecular biology of pancreatic and ovarian cancers. They work with the Principal Investigator (PI) to analyze data and prepare scientific
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. in biochemistry, medicinal chemistry, organic chemistry, molecular biology, or related disciplines. Skills in enzyme expression, purification, and characterization. Skills in protein engineering
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genetics. • Learn and perform techniques including tissue dissection, immunofluorescence, microscopy, and general molecular biology. • Perform mouse genotyping and colony maintenance. To apply, please send a
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. Perform other related duties as assigned. Unique duties: Independently perform biology and molecular studies in the areas of reproductive immunology research. Qualifications: Education Bachelor's degree
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of Ophthalmology, Visual and Anatomical Sciences at Wayne State University School of Medicine seeks an exemplary faculty member at any rank in the areas of ocular disease, neurosciences, and/or systems biology