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A highly motivated and dedicated Molecular Biologist will be able to contribute to building extraordinary expertise in pursuit of challenges in areas of defense and national health. A strong background in molecular biology or biochemistry techniques, including design and execution of qPCR experiments, plasmid cloning techniques, analysis of gene expression data and transcriptomics to identify sequence variants, biomolecule extraction from human specimen samples, Western blots, etc.
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Excellent proficiency in molecular biological techniques including DNA purification, molecular cloning, protein purification. We are seeking talented Cellular Biologist to join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team of scientists focused on early-stage translational research in regenerative medicine.
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2+ years' academic or professional experience in molecular biology, cancer biology, or genomics. A robust understanding of molecular biology and genomics. As a Senior Scientist, Computational Biology - Cancer Biology at Harbinger Health, you will work collaboratively across all technical teams bringing expertise within cancer biology and NGS data analysis.
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Colby College is seeking a biologist with expertise in Genomics to fill a tenure-track position as Assistant Professor of Biology to begin. Hi guys I'm new on this website, I am a Microbiology and cell biology instructor teaching molecular biology at a University.
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California Clinical Genetic Molecular Biologist Scientist License - CA Department of Public Health. Lead, Clinical Lab Scientist - Variable Evening/Night Shift - Full Time - Sharp Memorial Hospital.
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We are seeking a highly motivated molecular biologist to join the AAV therapeutics team, focusing on early drug discovery and technology development. Extensive hands-on experience in molecular cloning and mammalian cell culture.
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Rampart Bio is working on cutting-edge science in the gene therapy space to advance breakthroughs in rare diseases and is looking for a Scientist to lead our molecular biology efforts or a Molecular Biologist.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and talented scientist with background in cellular and molecular biology and assay development to join the Company’s Biotherapeutics and Genetic Medicine organization to support in vitro pharmacology work related to Genetic medicine research on AAV.
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Job Title: Molecular Biologist. The successful candidate will have hands on experiences in various Molecular Biology techniques, including DNA cloning, DNA purification, PCR, primer design, DNA sequencing and analysis, bacterial transformation and culture.
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The Department of Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery (OHNS) at Stanford University seeks a sensory biologist or clinician scientist (PhD or MD or equivalent) to join as a faculty member at the rank of assistant professor, associate professor or professor in the University Tenure Line, University Medical Line, or the Non-Tenure Line-Research.
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New hires will have the opportunity to develop courses in their areas of expertise to serve graduate students and majors and minors in Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Environmental Studies, and Neuroscience; teach existing courses in our introductory core; and mentor M.S. and Ph. D. students in our graduate programs.
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California Clinical Genetic Molecular Biologist Scientist (CGMBS) License : Professionals involved in genetic and molecular testing may require this specialized license, also issued by the CDPH. It is particularly relevant for individuals working with genetic testing, molecular diagnostics, and sequencing technologies.
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The incumbent must have experience and interest in designing and conducting experiments under controlled (laboratory and greenhouse) and field conditions; a demonstrated ability to work independently and in a team environment to achieve individual and group objectives; and hands-on experience in some of the following skills: isolation and identification of bioactive compounds, microbial cultures, microbial fermentation, and molecular biology skills such as PCR, RT-qPCR, cloning, and sequencing.
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Graduate study in related fields such as agronomy, horticulture, animal, dairy, or poultry husbandry, entomology, microbiology, plant pathology, chemistry, molecular and cellular biology, and physiology that involved cross-training in genetics is qualifying, provided it placed sufficient emphasis on genetics.
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The individual will have experience in developing and optimizing broad and versatile biochemical and molecular biology assays (such as ELISA, WES, PCR). Master’s degree in molecular and cell biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, or other relevant biological sciences with at least 1 years’ experience or Bachelor’s Degree with at least 3 years of experience.
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