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Qualified applicants, specifically for postdoctoral position, will have strong laboratory experience in flow cytometry, basic molecular biology techniques (such as subcloning and qRT- PCR ), western blotting, confocal microscopy, Chromatin Immunoprecipitation, animal cell culture, and ELISAs.
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The ideal candidate will have a Ph. D. for Postdoctoral Fellow and B.S. or M.S. for Research Associate, in the subject area of Microbiology, Immunology, Cell and Molecular biology or any related field with basic knowledge of immunology and/or infectious diseases.
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Ability to use a variety of lab equipment and instruments including incubators, scales/balances, pipettes, chromatography, PCR equipment and mass spectrometers. Our client, a cannabis testing lab, has a need for a Lab Manager/Director to join their team and oversee daily activities of a laboratory facility.
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Manage scope and the project change request process (PCR), coordinating the decision process for scope and budgetary impact if there are changes from original specifications. Manage and maintain project information in the ServiceNow IT Service Management (ITSM) system, Information Technology Services (ITS)/ Project Management Shared Services (PMSS) system of record for all services.
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Performing various molecular assays (including, but not limited to gel- and capillary-based PCR, qPCR, FACS, SNP testing, and copy number analysis) on animal samples to obtain genotype/phenotype results.
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