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QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree with college-level course work in biology, chemistry, genetics, molecular biology, statistics and introductory-level of computer science/data analysis A successful applicant
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research or medicine. The goals of our graduate program are (1) to provide a broad and sound education in microbiology, immunology and genetics of human disease and (2) to provide rigorous research training
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,employee relations,and immigration. We encourage employee questions and comments and strive to professionally serve our scientific community,offering a comprehensive benefits package,training courses
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courses that constitute thesis supervision. Required Qualifications Master’s Degree Teaching experience in Biology or Chemistry or Physics Special Instructions to the Applicant Please make sure you upload
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Research Assistant Professor, Research Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor
neuroscience. The Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology also has an active role in training graduate students. Our former students now hold prestigious postdoctoral, faculty, and professional positions
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results, analyzes and interprets data, and documents results. Collaborates with the principal investigator and other research group members to review scientific literature and develop experimental protocols
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Cancer Molecular Biology for Targeted Radiotherapeutics - Research Assistant Professor The University of Tennessee - Knoxville: Knoxville Academic Units: UT-ORII Location The University of Tennessee
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and regulatory T cells Knowledge of molecular biology, plasmid preparation, electroporation, primer design, performing qPCR. Proficient in preparing samples for immunohistochemistry – sample
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. The wide ranging clinical manifestations make it challenging to recognize IEIs, leading to delays in diagnosis and treatment. The goal of my research program is to improve health outcomes for patients with
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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