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Science is located in the School of Health. It has an undergraduate emphasis offering a strong foundation in human biology and faculty research that ranges from cellular and molecular biology, physiology
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Experimentation Express, purify, and characterize computationally designed proteins using standard molecular biology techniques Perform protein purification protocols including chromatography, electrophoresis, and
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Assistant or Associate Professor, Medical Educator Track Georgetown University: Medical Center: School of Medicine: Biochemistry and Molecular and Cellular Biology Location Washington, DC Open Date
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● Demonstrated flexibility in a dynamic work environment ● Familiarity with Google and Microsoft Office suites ● A superlative degree of professionalism ● Ability to handle sensitive and/or confidential
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researchers at various levels. About the Lab: The Khleif Laboratory offers a highly competitive, stimulating and dynamic working environment within an exceptional scientific setting in an international, young
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methodological approaches; the ability to teach undergraduate courses in research methods, data science, and/or statistical analysis is desirable. We particularly seek scholars with dynamic and innovative research
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will develop courses and course sequences that introduce the foundational concepts of environmental sciences (including the dynamics and impacts of climate change, fundamentals of environmental systems
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Center Manager, Neurology/Medical Center/ Center for Functional and Molecular Imaging (CFMI) – Georgetown University. This is a leadership position with three principal components: managing the FMRI shared
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to support the school’s mission, strategic goals, and growth. The VDO provides leadership for Marketing & Communications, the Simulation Center, Clinical Education and Partnerships, and Compliance. The VDO and
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Campus Copy & Mail team, assisting with all aspects of the campus’s mail and copying needs. This position serves as the first point of contact for faculty, staff, and students in need of assistance with