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Description The Biology Instructional Office is seeking a full-time, instructional faculty member (non-tenured) for the 2026-2027 academic year. The position begins on August 16th, 2026 and is
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Job Posting Title: Research Engineering/ Scientist Associate III/IV, Sauer Structural Biology Laboratory, Center for Biomedical Research Support ---- Hiring Department: Center for Biomedical
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transduction pathways, and spatial biology of plant interkingdom communication. We also welcome those studying cross-species plant-plant interactions and more broader topics of relevance. We are broadly
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contribute to ongoing funded research projects and advance the lab’s scientific productivity. Responsibilities Design and execute experiments in molecular and cellular biology Analyze/interpret experimental
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the areas of cancer biology, immunology, and cancer therapeutics. We are particularly interested in candidates who utilize innovative computational approaches, data analytics, or artificial intelligence
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Job Posting Title: Research Engineering/Scientist Assistant (Molecular) ---- Hiring Department: Department of Integrative Biology ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled Hours
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in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field. Two years of experience in a relevant laboratory research experience in molecular biology or related disciplines
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translational research efforts. The position also contributes to mentoring, SOP development, and scholarly outputs, including grants and peer‑reviewed publications. Responsibilities Molecular Biology & Cloning
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small team of research technologists/engineers perform functional genomics and developmental biology research to unravel the regulatory network underpinning how a plant metamorphoses epidermal (stomatal
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hours per week and only for 6 months. Purpose To provide assistance with ongoing laboratory experiments related to retinal regeneration. To provide support to lab members in molecular biology and animal