39 computer-science research jobs at University of Alabama at Birmingham in United States
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RESEARCHER I - (T229163) Description The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Cell, Developmental, & Integrative Biology, is seeking a dedicated Researcher I to join their team. General
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and clinical expertise in laboratory technology. Experience in a research laboratory. Degree in biological sciences or related field. Primary Location : University Job Category : Scientific Research
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RESEARCHER - (T229703) Description The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Cell, Developmental, & Integrative Biology, is seeking a skilled and experienced Researcher to join their team
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experience may NOT substitute for education requirement. Preferences PhD strongly desired in Biology, Molecular Biology, or Biochemistry. Experience in Molecular Biology and tissue culture techniques is
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. Work experience may NOT substitute for education requirement. Preferences Bachelor's degree in Biology, Biochemistry, Immunology, Pharmacology, or a closely related field upon starting the position, and
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Preferred knowledge on some computer software, including but not limited to: Microsoft word, PowerPoint, Excel, graph pad, basic statistical techniques, Image J, software for single cell/nuclear RNA seq data
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Peer Navigator - Post Rehab Transitions - Post Rehab Transition Program - Days (041) - (T228755) Description Compensation : Pay Range: $17.55 - $28.50 / hour - Benefits available for eligible
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various support functions in a research laboratory. To maintain equipment, computer database and lab supplies. Key Duties & Responsibilities Maintain accurate and complete participant documentation
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Researcher I (Temp) - (T229161) Description The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Temporary Services. Is seeking a Researcher I. To conduct rigorous science in a fun, inclusive, and
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Researcher to work on a National Eye Institute funded project on ocular anomalies in Down syndrome. The candidate is required to be trained in working on mouse models, molecular and cellular biology or similar