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level degree in the biological, chemical or agricultural sciences, or a bachelors’ degree in biological, chemical or agricultural sciences with 5 years experience in chemical or biological laboratory
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biology. Required License/Registration/Certification NA Job Summary The Markey Cancer Center at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine is seeking an exceptional candidate for a full-time, tenure
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contemporary technologies for molecular, biochemical, imaging, and lipid analyses. The successful candidate is expected to have knowledge in neuroscience and/or cell biology and experience with in vitro
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basic cell culture and other molecular biology techniques. Applicants will also be responsible for assisting with aspects of lab organization including reagent and glassware preparation, and maintaining
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. Qualified candidates will have a good working knowledge of regulatory standards for universal precautions, sterilization methodologies, and regulatory standards for biological monitoring. Applicants who
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, sterilization methodologies, and regulatory standards for biological monitoring. Applicants who possess the CRCST (Certified Registered Central Service Technician) certification are eligible to be hired into a
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, sterilization methodologies, and regulatory standards for biological monitoring. Applicants who possess the CRCST (Certified Registered Central Service Technician) certification are eligible to be hired into a
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Experience in molecular and cellular biology research, handle xenograft experiments in mouse. Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No Preferred Education/Experience Experience in mouse
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abstracts and scientific manuscripts. Experience in cell culture, biochemistry and molecular biology techniques, as well as immunocytochemistry and immunohistochemistry, is desirable. A strong background in
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biology methods, including Western blotting for protein detection and quantification, and RNA sequencing for transcriptomic analysis. A strong working knowledge of live-cell imaging methodologies is