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Biochemistry (e.g., ELISA, HPLC, western Blot and SDS-PAGE); plant biotechnology (e.g., chlorophyll measurements, photosynthetic condition assays, plant cell culture) g, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular and analytical chemistry) and different assay platforms is expected to be part of this work.
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Graduate Degree in Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Genetics, Molecular Biology or a Forensic Science related area required. A minimum of twelve semester or equivalent credit hours of combined undergraduate and graduate course work in biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, statistics and/or population genetics.
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Successful candidates will have strong communications skills and a PhD and/or MD in a suitable discipline of biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, physiology, or neuroscience. Successful candidates will have strong communications skills and a PhD and/or MD in a suitable discipline of biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, physiology, or neuroscience.
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Minimum Qualifications Applicants must have a MS or PhD in chemistry or similar field; must have a minimum of 18 credit hours in graduate-level chemistry/biochemistry courses. Minimum Qualifications Applicants must have a MS or PhD in chemistry or similar field; must have a minimum of 18 credit hours in graduate-level chemistry/biochemistry courses.
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College courses (graduate or undergraduate level) totaling a minimum of twelve cumulative semester hours with genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology (molecular genetics or recombinant DNA technology), and statistics and/or population genetics as applied to forensic DNA analysis as the main topics.
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Applicants must have a Ph. D. or M.D., experience in molecular biology, biochemistry, protein expression, and cell biology, and a demonstrated track record in publishing high impact research. Seeking highly motivated individual(s) to fill a Senior Staff Scientist position in a cancer research laboratory at the Hollings Cancer Center at the Medical University of South Carolina.
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Knowledge and expertise in biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and/or related fields such as molecular microbiology, genomics, or toxicology. This position requires extensive experience in molecular biology, biochemistry, metagenomics, functional genomics, or related fields with an ability to troubleshoot any number of issues with different types of assays (e.
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Dr. Delaney, PhD, has an opening in his laboratory for a self-motivated Research Specialist II, to start in the range of April 2024 to June 2024.
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