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Experience with protein purification, molecular biology, biochemistry and/or cell-based experimental techniques is required, with a preference given to researchers with experience with assay development and high-throughput screening, high-content imaging, and/or pharmacological concepts/data analysis.
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Ph. D. in Biochemistry/Biophysics/Protein chemistry, or a closely related field and 10 years of experience. Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry/Biophysics/Protein chemistry, or a closely related field and 10 years of experience in a similar area.
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The successful candidate will have both educational and research experience in Biochemistry. TouroCOM Montana is located in Great Falls, MT, adjacent to the Rocky Mountain front and equidistant between Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park.
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We seek a microbiologist studying the physiology, biochemistry, and/or genetics of prokaryotes using cellular, molecular, and/or biochemical approaches from single organisms to communities and ecosystems.
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Research Associate Position in Protein Biochemistry The Sobrado laboratory seeks to fill a Research Specialist I position in the Department of Biochemistry. Applicants must have completed a recent MS or BS in biochemistry, organic chemistry, or a closely related field before starting this appointment.
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M.S. in bioinformatics, computational biology, proteomics, biochemistry, or a related field. M.S. in bioinformatics, computational biology, proteomics, biochemistry, or a related field. Commitment to continuous learning, innovation, and staying current with the latest developments in proteomics and computational biology.
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Sound understanding in basic protein biochemistry. PhD in Chemical Engineering or Chemistry/Biochemistry with 5+ years of relevant Pharma/Biotech industry experience, or MS in Chemical Engineering or Chemistry/ Biochemistry with 8+ years of relevant Pharma/Biotech industry experience.
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in relevant field such as chemistry, biochemistry, biology, chemical engineering, pharmaceutical sciences, or other directly related field or degree with comparable coursework in the above areas and a minimum of four years of experience in a directly relevant setting.
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The Laboratory of Marina Feric in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) and Center for Eukaryotic Gene Regulation (CEGR) at the Pennsylvania State University (PSU, University Park) is offering several positions for Postdoctoral Fellows to interrogate the structure and function of biomolecular condensates, particularly pertaining to mitochondria.
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Strong theoretical understanding of protein biochemistry and practical knowledge of bottom-up proteomics. Bachelor's Degree in molecular biology, microbiology, biochemistry, or related science/engineering field required.
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QUALIFICATIONS: BS or MS in molecular biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, or other relevant biological sciences. Prior experience in supporting protein X-ray crystallography, and biophysical characterizations of proteins is preferred, but not required.
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Master’s in biology, toxicology, ecology, zoology, biochemistry, animal physiology, molecular biology, or a related field. Master’s in biology, toxicology, ecology, zoology, biochemistry, animal physiology, molecular biology, or a related field.
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Post-graduate degree in Biophysics, Biochemistry, Pharmacology or another related field with 7+ years of relevant industry experience: Ph. D. (7+ years), M.Sc. (10+ years) or B.Sc. (15+ years.
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Work Experience: Experience in cell culture, microscopy, and viral models such as RSV.Experience with peptide biochemistry, viral pathogenesis, and imaging. Proficiency in imaging or biochemistry, working with lung tissues or immune cells.
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Qualifications: Candidate must have a Ph. D. degree in Developmental Biology, Cell and Molecular Biology or Biochemistry will be desirable. Major Duties and Responsibilities: Design and execute experimental procedures/protocols in research involving cell and molecular biology techniques, tissue culture, histology and immunological assay, polarizing and fluorescence microscopy, and animal model system.
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