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The School of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture is seeking a qualified individual for the position of Research Associate I/II to join the Landscape Infrastructure Design Lab. LIDL conducting design research using landscape architectural methods to advance the design, planning, and management of nature-based infrastructures.
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Applicants with 0 years of post-bac work experience need at least 1 year (or 2 summers) of wet-lab experience in aseptic technique through a university research lab or internship. Research associates work with their functional area leads to carry out benchtop experiments that advance our non-viral gene therapies towards the clinic.
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We are looking for candidates as Research Associate I or II, Oligonucleotide Chemistry to join our discovery chemistry team to advance cutting-edge RNA editing drug discovery programs. Research Associate I-II, Discovery Chemistry – Oligonucleotide (Purification.
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The role requires critical thinking e.g. by proposing and implementing novel experimental approaches and concepts contributing to cancer immunology and immune therapy research goals. This role will support the Assay Development team and will perform both In-Vitro and In-Vivo duties.
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Title: Protein Purification/Characterization research Associate. Perform protein purification, QC, and protein bank registration to support the preclinical development of biopharmaceutical programs across multiple therapeutic areas.
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We are seeking a talented and detail-oriented individual to join our growing stem cell research group as a research associate. Work with other members of the research team and within GCTx to accomplish company goals.
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The Research Associate II is responsible for managing the Neuroscience and regenerative medicine experiments in the laboratory including drug screening, cell culture, handling patient specimens and bioinformatical as well as statistical analyses.
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Job Overview: The Senior Research Associate will conduct scientific work on innovative therapies, analyze data, and collaborate with team members in a fast-paced environment. BS/MS degree in a biological science or equivalent, with at least 3-5 years of research experience in immunology, preferably in an industry setting.
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The Applied Aviation Research Center (AARC) at Kansas State University’s Aerospace and Technology Campus in Salina is seeking a highly-motivated and skilled Research Associate to support unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) research and development activities.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Research Associate to help support our in vivo delivery discovery program teams. Experience with ex vivo experimental tools such as flow cytometry, Meso Scale Discovery (MSD), ELISA, RT-PCR etc.
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Job Title: Research Associate-Antiviral. Job Description: Research Associate. Phd in Virology or related field, Master in Sciences degree in cellular or molecular biology, or related field and 1-5 years of experience in academic or industry research.
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Research Associate, Protein Science, protein expression, purification, microbial cell culturing, molecular cloning, biochemical synthesis, FPLC, SDS-PAGE, ELISA, colorimetric assays, Microsoft Office.
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As a Research Associate, you will join a team of senior engineers, scientists, and computer scientists focused on developing and expanding our tissue processing and imaging product pipeline and providing high-quality 3D image data to customers via in-house operation of our flagship systems: SmartBatch+ and SmartSPIM.
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Review more information at BNL | Benefits ProgramThe Optics Group at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) is actively seeking a Research Associate specializing in ultra-precision optical metrology and mirror fabrication.
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Research Associate, Strain Engineering. Hands on experience with synthetic biology and strain engineering techniques such as PCR, Gibson Assembly, restriction digestion, ligation, and homologous recombination.
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