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Sign In Create Profile Adjunct Lecturer, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (Part Time) Tucson, AZ, United States | req23555 Apply Now Share Save Job Back to Search Adjunct Lecturer, Ecology and
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demonstrated research experience in the areas of neuroscience, molecular and cell biology, and/or endocrinology, be able to perform research independently and collaboratively, and be comfortable and efficient in
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Cellular Biology Department Website Link mcb.arizona.edu Location Main Campus Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The primary purpose of this appointment is to support and conduct research in the Paek
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units across the University. Utilize molecular biology, biochemical techniques and high-resolution imaging, perform in vitro functional analyses including patch-clamp and calcium measurements. Perform
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isolation and culture, adenoviral production, high resolution confocal imaging, and standard biochemical and molecular biology assays. The Research Technician II will help in developing, planning, designing
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leadership in support of two NIH-funded, multi-institutional research programs focused on intestinal epithelial biology and viral pathogenesis. The Researcher/Scientist V will independently lead the design
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therapy–induced cardiac toxicity, with a specific focus on DNA damage response (DDR) signaling pathways. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated expertise in DNA repair mechanisms, radiation biology, and
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, including the use of a FibroScan for liver health assessment and the collection of biological samples. This individual must have a high attention to detail, be reliable, and have a working knowledge of
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Highlights This position will work as part of a team to provide hands-on experience in research laboratory settings. This person will perform laboratory tasks in a research setting related to molecular biology
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, multiomics, or structural biology are encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will fulfill the responsibilities of a faculty member in the Department of Translational Neurosciences, actively participate