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Prior educational background in biology, immunology or molecular biology is required and previous lab experience, particularly in molecular biology or NGS techniques, would be a plus.
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5+ years of post-graduate experience in virology and molecular biology is required. Hands-on laboratory experience with basic and advanced techniques associated with virology, molecular biology, and recombinant virus vector development.
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The Yoh candidate will be expected to apply expertise across several practical skills, including immuno-serology, cell-based assays, molecular biology, and primary cell culture. Experience with molecular biology including but not limited to molecular cloning, protein characterization, etc.
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The successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in cell biology and molecular biology, and in one or more of the following areas: genetics, cell signaling, molecular diagnostics, general virology, and introductory biology, depending on disciplinary expertise.
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This is a unique opportunity to work with world-class technologists innovating in cutting edge molecular biology and compute approaches to realize the potential of a novel protein engineering platform.
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Associate of Science degree from an accredited MLT program REQUIRED Ability to work weekends and evenings is a must, if necessary Molecular biology: 1 year (Required) pcr, molecular, dna pcr, microbiology, molecular biology, biology, plating, dna extraction, pipetting, laboratory.
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Strong molecular biology skills; e.g. DNA/RNA purification, nucleic acids hybridization, PCR, qPCR. The ideal candidate should have some limited experience with nucleic acids, NGS, or other molecular biology assays to conduct laboratory experiments on research projects under the direction of senior lab personnel.
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Conduct innovative field and lab research and outreach activities focusing on animal genomics and molecular biology as it relates to animal production industry. This position could integrate basic animal research with molecular biology and genomics disciplines at the College of Agriculture, Environmental and Human Sciences.
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Technical requirements for this position include first-hand experience in the analysis of large-scale biological data, proficiency in cell and tissue culture, molecular biology skills, and an interest in working with transgenic animals and disease models.
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BS in Plant biology, Molecular Biology, Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, or other related fields with 2 or more years of biotechnology experience in industry or academia. Hands-on experience on plant tissue collection, DNA extraction & purification, PCR, Molecular cloning, Arabidopsis transformation, transformant phenotyping are highly desirable.
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PhD in a relevant field such as Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Marine Biology, Bioinformatics. Develop and lead a research program using innovative ‘omics, molecular biology, synthetic biology, or computational approaches to address important questions related to oceans and human health.
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Strong understanding and demonstrated practical experience with a range of molecular biology technologies including cloning and other DNA/RNA manipulations, PCR, qPCR, and western blotting.
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Demonstrated expertise in cellular and molecular biology approaches. The School of Medical, Molecular, and Forensic Sciences leads groundbreaking research in biomedical, medical diagnostics, food science, nutrition, molecular and forensic science.
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Perform or assist in routine procedures in bacterial culture; molecular biology (e.g., DNA and RNA purification, PCR); clone and produce recombinant polypeptides; and immunological assays (e.g., ELISA.
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Successful candidates will demonstrate a solid grounding in molecular biology, single cell, multiomics, spatial genomics assays, genetic editing, and other pertinent experience areas, including cell culture, imaging, mouse work, Perturb-seq, lineage tracing, nanopore sequencing, cardiovascular diseases, and more.
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