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Job Summary Department Purpose The Chemistry Department is a large and complex academic and research department located in the College of Letters and Science. The department has state and extramural
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, offices, on-campus animal facilities, and on-campus human clinical research facilities. Facilitate compliance with all applicable federal, state and county legal requirements and University policies. Act as
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impacts of heat extremes and vineyard practices on vine heath, physiological responses and berry/wine chemistry in wine grapes. The Staff Research Associate will lead this project, coordinating all team
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of the Principal Investigator, provide general laboratory support in a specialized analytical chemistry environment. Responsible for routine preparation and analysis of biological samples for quantitative analysis
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, engineering, health, social, and economic aspects of gaseous and particulate atmospheric pollutants. AQRC analyzes particulate matter samples for the United States National Park Service (NPS) Interagency
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construction and maintenance of seawater systems and how to maintain proper water chemistry. Writing, charting, editing and proofreading skills to compose lab instructions for the lab manual and for in-lab
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for the BDP/ASD Demonstrated computer skills to use database, spreadsheet and word programs Knowledge of appropriate anatomy, biology, and chemistry for embalming, disarticulation and skeletonization procedures
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Department Description The Proteomics Core of the UC Davis Genome center is a state-of the art proteomics facility that provides cutting edge mass spectrometry based proteomic and protein services
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construction, PVC plumbing and weed control. General knowledge of computer software Preferred: Preferred Education/Experience A minimum of 10 semester hours in biological or chemistry sciences. 3-6 months
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maintain - we improve. We recognize that creating an inclusive and intellectually vibrant organization means understanding and valuing both our individual differences and our common ground. The most