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30633BR Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Position Overview A full-time Assistant Researcher position is available at the University of Kansas to work on a federally funded project to explore
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Biology or related discipline. Practical experience as a professional scientist/analyst/technician or similar role in a biotechnology related company and/or forensic science related agency. Years of related
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mechanisms of functional nucleic acids and the various proteins that interact with them. This multidisciplinary research environment integrates concepts from biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, and
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highly motivated individuals with a solid foundation in cell and molecular biology. To gain insights into our research program and mission, please visit our laboratory website at https://pharmchem.ku.edu
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focus on the education, conservation, and research missions of Monarch Watch. Required Qualifications High School Diploma/GED. Experience with monarch butterfly biology and conservation, as evidenced in
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organization during animal development. The successful applicant will perform basic molecular biology techniques including but not limited to: DNA isolation from embryos, molecular cloning of genes, protein
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. The successful applicant will perform basic molecular biology techniques including but not limited to: DNA isolation from embryos, molecular cloning of genes, protein expression and purification, immunoblotting
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Position Overview The Dalton lab in the Department of Molecular Biosciences at the University of Kansas (Lawrence, KS) is seeking an assistant researcher with interest in molecular biology, genetics, and
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in molecular biology, genetics, and rare disease. The successful applicant will work within a research group that examines the function of essential genes on a wide variety of rare diseases
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, Neuroscience, Immunology, Physiology, Biochemistry, or Cell and/or Molecular Biology. A minimum of 3 years post-doctoral research experience in one of the following areas: pharmacology, toxicology, neuroscience