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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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and general laboratory procedures. Works collaboratively with lab staff including students/trainees and other personnel in the Life Sciences Center. Work Performed Basic wet-lab and molecular biology
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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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molecular biology. The successful candidate will join the research group led by Dr. Helen Eachus, a new independent investigator at Aston University. The lab's research focuses on understanding how stress
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Subramaniam Laboratory | Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Faculty of Medicine Compensation Range $4,567.04 - $5,385.67 CAD Monthly Posting End Date June 5, 2025 Note: Applications will be
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support hands-on laboratory research, including cell culture, and application of molecular biology techniques such as NGS library preparation, qPCR, and ddPCR. As part of a collaborative and forward
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integrates optics, fluidics, information science, chemistry/materials, synthetic biology, and medicine to develop advanced technologies for biological measurements. Using our platforms, we aim to discover
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. About You – You should be a graduate who has a degree in Biology or Biomedical Science or Medical Sciences or similar STEM subject, is able to work independently and be self-motivated, whilst being a