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, genetics and cell/developmental biology. A4 Demonstrable knowledge of relevant legislative requirements applicable to the role, including but not limited to Health and Safety. Desirable: B1 An awarded PhD
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knowledge of activities and programs carried out in the Department of Cell & Developmental Biology. Ability to acquire knowledge of University/College/School/Dept requirements, procedures, rules and
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related duties based on laboratory and departmental needs. Contribute to a safe and compliant work environment. Required Education Doctoral Degree in cell biology, molecular biology, developmental biology
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focus on Developmental Neuroscience. The position is based at the University of Oregon’s main campus in Eugene, Oregon, and is associated with the Institute of Neuroscience and the Department of Biology
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candidates are required to bring with them identification documents and original documents that prove they hold or can obtain the right to work in the UK. You can check your eligibility here: https
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projects using stem cell culture and retinal organoid tissues along with cell, developmental and molecular biology techniques. Duties include publishing and communicating research results in both oral and
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projects using stem cell culture and retinal organoid tissues along with cell, developmental and molecular biology techniques. Duties include publishing and communicating research results in both oral and
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domains of the life sciences including molecular biology, microbiology, developmental biology, and genetics. Our curriculum is enhanced through real world skills-building, inquiry-based courses
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a background in either biosciences or biophysics with an interest in cell and developmental biology who is keen to develop skills in microscopy, quantitative image analysis and biophysical techniques
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) the psychological sciences, including clinical, developmental, and social psychology, as well as interdisciplinary psychology and law; (2) the natural sciences, such as anthropology (including bioarcheology