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PhD in molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, biotechnology, or related field with not less than 2 years’ experience in a scientific laboratory environment. PhD in molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, biotechnology, or related field with not less than four (4) years’ experience in a scientific laboratory environment.
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As the Research Technician, you will support a senior research scientist and the lab manager with research projects involving genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, spectroscopy, and light microscopy techniques.
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Candidates must have their Ph. D. by the beginning date of the appointment in Biological Chemistry or a related discipline (Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics, Microbiology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biochemical, and Biomedical engineering.
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We are seeking an experienced Scientist of Biochemistry who will play a pivotal role in designing, optimizing and validating reagents for next-generation sequencing. This is an incredible opportunity for someone who is passionate about working cross-functionally in enzymology, biochemistry, and chemistry within NGS. We are looking for candidates with a solid background in molecular biology, biochemistry, photochemistry, or other related studies.
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As a member of the small molecule drug discovery division, the successful candidate will leverage their advanced protein biochemistry skills to contribute to small molecule drug discovery programs and work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to further advance these innovative projects.
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Pursue ongoing professional development in the field of forensic science, forensic biochemistry, including seeking external research funding, attending relevant conferences, and engaging in scholarly activities.
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PhD in molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, biotechnology, or related field with not less than eight (8) years’ experience in a scientific laboratory environment. Bachelor’s degree in molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, biotechnology, or related field with not less than 12 years’ experience in a scientific laboratory environment; or.
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Our 23 tenured/tenure-track faculty carry out cutting edge research in Biochemistry, Organic, Inorganic, Materials Science, Analytical, Computational and Physical chemistry, providing stimulating research opportunities for undergraduate and graduate (M.S.) students resulting in student co-authored peer-reviewed publications.
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Strong knowledge and experience in mammalian cell culture / bacterial fermentation / viral vector production operations (aseptic operations, cell biology, biochemistry, analytical techniques, bioreactor operations.
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PhD in biochemistry, pharmaceutical sciences or related discipline with 8+years' relevant experience in development and / or application of bioanalytical assays methods for drugs in the pharma or biopharma industry, healthcare, consulting, academia or a related environment.
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Qualification : MBBS and PhD (Sciences/ Biochemistry/ Biomedical Sciences/ Microbiology) with specialization in epidemiology/occupational health assessment OR MD (Microbiology/ Biochemistry/ PSM/Epidemiology) with 03 years’ experience in epidemiological work or health risk assessment.
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PhD degree with experience in microbiology, carbohydrate chemistry, protein biochemistry, molecular biology, biochemistry, or a related subject area. Bachelors or Master's Degree (and 5 or more years of experience) in microbiology, carbohydrate chemistry, protein biochemistry, molecular biology, biochemistry, or a related field.
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At least 2 years postgraduate, hands-on experience in mammalian cell culture and protein biochemistry such as SDS-PAGE, ELISA and affinity chromatography are required. BS/MS in biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, or other relevant fields.
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The ideal candidate will have at least 2-3 years of prior experience working full-time in a research laboratory and will have direct experience with tissue sectioning, electron microscopy, fluorescence imaging, image analysis, and basic biochemistry.
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Yes, I have a Bachelor’s degree in chemistry or biochemistry AND a Master’s degree or above in biochemistry, chemical engineering, chemical physics, physics, molecular biology, or geochemistry.
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