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expertise in conducting and analyzing scientific experiments involving rodent models and in basic molecular biology approaches. They should have a broad (college-level) knowledge of biochemistry, cell biology
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Summary: The Research Assistant II position reports to William (Ned) Friedman, Director of the Arnold Arboretum and Arnold Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology (70% of the time) and to Faye
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to the successful performance of the duties assigned to the position. College level coursework completed in physiology, biology, biochemistry, microbiology preferred. Experience handling biological samples (blood
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include basic and advanced tissue culture, cell separation methods, basic molecular biology, or other specialized histology and biological science techniques including flow cytometry. Minimum Qualifications
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Master’s degree or a Bachelor’s Degree with three or more years of research experience with a background in molecular biology, organic synthesis, biochemistry, biochemical or cell-based assay development
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Master’s degree or a Bachelor’s Degree with three or more years of research experience with a background in molecular biology, organic synthesis, biochemistry, biochemical or cell-based assay development
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. They should have a broad (college-level) knowledge of chemistry, biochemistry, cell biology, and immunology. The TRA will be responsible for in vivo and in vitro analysis of T cells in response to experimental
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expertise in conducting and analyzing scientific experiments involving rodent models and in basic molecular biology approaches. They should have a broad (college-level) knowledge of biochemistry, cell biology
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University of New Hampshire – Main Campus | New Boston, New Hampshire | United States | 3 months ago
Minimum Qualifications: BS or MS with familiarity with experimental design, biological research, and fieldwork Detail oriented and able to work independently Capable of working in wet and occasionally cold
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Explore additional molecules to improve stem cell content in subcutaneous organoids to serve as a means to improve gene therapy induction in HSCs. Basic Qualifications Minimum of MS in Biological