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A Masters of Forensic Science or a Master’s degree in one of the natural sciences with coursework covering molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics and two years of relevant forensic DNA experience, or a Bachelor’s degree with coursework in molecular biology, biochemistry and molecular genetics and four years of relevant forensic DNA experience.
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Cherokee Nation Integrated Health (CNIH) seeks an experienced, highly qualified Forensic DNA Analyst 4 (FS4) with a strong work ethic to support a Federal program in Dover, DE. The FS4 will be responsible for performing analysis of forensic evidence in accordance with laboratory accreditation and standard operating procedures.
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Preferred experience with projects supporting forensic toxicology, medico-legal death investigations, and/or forensic DNA analytical services. Forensic Science Services, Past Accounting, Current Day Operations, Emerging Technologies, Family Reference Data Basing, Bioinformatics, Quality Management/Quality Control, and Laboratory Support Services.
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