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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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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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Hands-on laboratory experience with basic and advanced techniques associated with virology, molecular biology, and recombinant virus vector development. Participate in upstream and downstream process development for vaccine production in the laboratory and participate in technology transfer to contract manufacturing organizations.
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Serves as a Senior Molecular Biologist in Arbovirus-Entomology, assuming duties of the Team Leader as required. Knowledge of microscopy (light and fluorescent), immunological techniques, cell culture techniques, and molecular biology techniques.
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From deciphering the choreography of transcription complexes, chromosomes and RNA molecules within cells to developing novel approaches to 3D molecular structure determination to understanding how viruses hijack a cell’s machinery and alter its metabolome, the researchers in Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics (BMG) are at the forefronts of their fields both conceptually and technologically.
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Perform cell biology and molecular biology including primary and tumor cell culture, lentiviral transductions, RNA and protein preparation from cells and tissue, RT-PCR, western blotting, and ELISA. Some training may be provided.
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Ideally, the applicant has a strong foundation in molecular biology, PCR, in vitro mRNA production, and molecular cloning. Strong expertise in molecular biology (PCR, reverse transcription, cloning) is required.
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Full Time Molecular Technologist. This position involves specimen processing and handling, test performance, and result reporting applied to molecular technology and will require the technologist to master multiple software systems for instruments.
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The George Washington University, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health is looking for a laboratory Senior Research Assistant to join our molecular epidemiology and microbiome research group.
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Laboratory of Dr. Brian Nelms (Associate Professor of Biology and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Fisk University, and. Qualifications: Applicants should hold the PhD or equivalent and ideally have training in the fields of molecular genetics.
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The Department of Clinical Laboratories, Virology and Molecular Pathology at SUNY Downstate Health Science University is seeking a full-time Assistant Supervisor / TH Clinical Laboratory Technologist 1.
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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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To foster a diverse, collaborative research setting, we consider candidates from a broad range of backgrounds including single molecule biophysics, biochemistry, chemistry, molecular biology, nanofabrication, and instrumentation.
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Background in radiology, imaging, neurology sales, clinical neuroimaging , radiopharmaceuticals , molecular imaging , or similarly relevant field preferred. Effectively introduces company’s brand and product to Nuclear and Molecular Imaging departments and Referring physician offices.
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The Molecular Assay Development team is seeking an accomplished (Senior) Scientist to join our team within the Cellular Therapy Analytical Development (CTAD) organization. - PhD with 2+ years of industry experience in molecular assay development, or MS/MA in Molecular Biology or similar with 5+ years of related experience, or BS/BA with 10+ years of related experience.
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