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Basic and advanced molecular biology techniques (RNA, DNA and protein) including Western blotting and PCR. Basic and advanced molecular biology techniques (RNA, DNA and protein) including Western blotting and PCR (e.
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This interdisciplinary lab employs various approaches including molecular biology, synthetic biology, imaging, microfluidics, biophysics, and mathematical modeling. The applicant should be well trained and have extensive experience in microbiology/handing bacteria (especially ; molecular biology (designing gene constructs, DNA cloning, PCR), and fluorescence microscopy.
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Bacteriology, immunology, serology, mycology, parasitology, molecular biology, molecular cell biology or virology; major in microbiology, biology, molecular biology, molecular cell biology, medical technology, medical laboratory science, or a closely related science major.
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We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to join the laboratory of Dr. Anthony Faber at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Dentistry, Department of Oral and Craniofacial Molecular Biology.
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ASCP Specialist certificate in Molecular Biology/Cytology/Cytometry. Ph. D. in cell and molecular biology, developmental biology, genetics, bioinformatics, cytogenetics or related discipline.
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Candidates with a background in molecular biology and immunology will be given preference. Job Description:The Martins' lab is looking for a self-driven Research Technician with strong work ethics and high attention to detail to work on NIH-funded projects aimed at developing immune interventions against HIV/AIDS using non human primate animal models.
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Our basic science and translational research domain expertise spans regenerative medicine, molecular medicine, biomaterials, molecular, cellular, tissue Engineering and biomedical micro/nano technology.
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Biology / Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. laboratory of Dr. Brian Nelms (Associate Professor of Biology and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Fisk University, and.
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Ph. D. in biological sciences in one more more areas related to our research (e.g. genetics, molecular biology, neuroscience, cell biology, developmental biology, biochemistry.
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Mammalian cell line engineering, mammalian cell culture, molecular biology, flow cytometry, PCR, bench, project management. Flow cytometry, PCR, and other related molecular and cellular biology techniques.
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Experience with general molecular biology techniques for designing and constructing vectors, transfecting mammalian cells, and evaluating cell genetics. As a senior-level molecular/cellular biologist, you will help us disrupt biologics protein and virus vector production.
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A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in microbiology, biology, molecular biology, molecular cell biology, medical technology, medical laboratory science, or a closely related science major.
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Basic QualificationsGeneral Qualifications: , computational biology, bioinformatics, biology, molecular biology, or related field OR a Master’s in bioengineering, computational biology, bioinformatics, biology, molecular biology, or related fields with 2 + years of industry or academic experience.
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Expertise in one or more cell and molecular biology disciplines including DNA/RNA sequencing, single-cell genomics, spatial transcriptomics, fluorescent microscopy, and histology. PhD degree in molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, cell biology, neuroscience, developmental biology, bioengineering,or related field with 2-5 years of industrial experience.
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Qualifications PhD in Molecular Biology, Computational Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or similar field and/or significant independent bench experience (≥10 years of experience in molecular diagnostics, biotech, or pharma industry) Minimum 3 years of direct managerial experience required.
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