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histologic tests; performs both automated and manual staining procedures (routine and special stains); selects and assesses all control slides through microscopic examination for accuracy and acceptability
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for processing NGS data (e.g., WGS, RNA-seq, single-cell, ChIP-seq). · Develop production-ready, version-controlled, well-documented software and command-line tools in Python, Perl, R, or similar languages
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Description The Human Sensorimotor Control Laboratory at the School of Kinesiology is seeking a temporary
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safety cabinet, controlled rate freezers, liquid nitrogen freezers, centrifuges and microscopes. Responsibilities • The Principal Laboratory Technician responsibilities are varied and include use
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safety cabinet, controlled rate freezers, liquid nitrogen freezers, centrifuges and microscopes. Responsibilities • The Principal Laboratory Technician responsibilities are varied and include use
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control of future viral threats. The successful applicant will provide technical assistance to help design experiments and develop improved technologies to measure immunological cross-reactivity among
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-structured parent interviews, behavioral testing with children), acquire MRI data (learn to safely operate the scanner console), perform quality control / quality assurance procedures on behavioral and MRI
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of the dimensionless parameters controlling the solution Prepare a manuscript for publication and work through the journal editorial process. Other duties as assigned (5%) Qualifications Required Qualifications Master's
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. -Operate numerous complex communications systems, including computer-aided dispatch (CAD), multi-line 911 telephone, multi-channel radio, video surveillance, card access, alarm systems, station controls, and