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Bachelor Degree in Science (Microbiology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, etc.) Bachelor Degree in Science (Microbiology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, etc.) Stay updated on latest advancements in microbiology, chemical testing techniques and implement best practices.
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Qualifications: Enrolled in BS, MS, or PhD program in Food Science, Biochemistry, Chemistry, or Materials Science. Life Sciences: Candidates should know nutrition science, public health, sports and exercise science (including sports nutrition), epidemiology, and public health nutrition.
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Ph. D. or M.S. in cellular biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, immunology, virology, chemistry, organic chemistry, pharmacy, or related field. Provide technical expertise in cellular biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, immunology, virology, chemistry, organic chemistry, or pharmacy.
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Opportunities to author scientific papers on signaling in animal development, methods in biochemistry and protein engineering, etc. Strong backgrounds in biochemistry and genetics. We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow who will follow up on our published work on the dynamic regulation of secreted proteins that induce embryonic mesendoderm patterning using in vitro and in vivo models (see.
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As the Laboratory Supervisor , you will oversee the staff, handle finances, and ensure regulatory compliance. An expanding company in Richardson, Texas is seeking a Laboratory Supervisor to join their growing team.
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