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OSHA and university safety requirements are met. Virology work to include virus characterization, isolation, production, neutralizing antibody and additional procedures as requested in the BSL-3
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Qualifications • More than 4 years’ professional research work experience. • Authorship in high impact publications. • Experience working with murine models of infectious disease. • Virology-specific experience
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biological sciences field • 2+ years of research experience in microbiology, virology, immunology, molecular biology and/or related disciplines Preferred Qualifications • Experience with BSL2 bio-containment
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from non-human primates on SIV studies for nucleic acid extraction (DNA, total RNA for microRNA analysis) and various other molecular biology procedures, flow cytometric analysis, immunologic/virology
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academic transcript for PhD period • Contact information for three individuals serving as references Required Education and/or Experience Applicants must have earned a doctoral degree within the past 5 years
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established deadlines and take on new responsibilities as needed. Required Education and/or Experience 1. PhD 2. 0-3 years laboratory experience Preferred Qualifications 1. Familiarity with Tulane research
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’ experience working with students as an academic advisor or career coach OR • PhD in similar field or STEM and 2 year’s counseling or related experience Preferred Qualifications 1. Graduate and/or graduate
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epigenetic analysis Prior experience in immunology, virology, flow cytometry and basic immunological assays Strong communication skills both verbal and written Proficiency with common laboratory equipment and
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for this exciting virology research laboratory would perform multitude of diagnostic and quantitative assays and primarily focused on understanding how viruses cause disease and resulting immune responses control
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written and verbal • Experience with microbiology, virology, immunology, and/or molecular biology assays • Working knowledge of computers and computer software (spreadsheets and word processing