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Letters and Attachments" section. Please attach the following documents in Word or PDF Format (DO NOT copy and paste.) Resume. Cover Letter (identify cover letter with (UL482). To request an accommodation
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to investigate the underlying DNA damage response mechanisms in cancers. One area of active research is to investigate mechanisms of sensing and resolving R-loops in cancers to provide molecular insight
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environment Qualifications All required qualifications must be included in the application materials Required Qualifications • BA/BS in the Life Sciences (e.g., Molecular Biology, Genetics, Chemistry
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Code 9519 Employee Class Grad/Prof Student Position Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job This person will act as a teaching assistant on the course NSC 5461 Cellular and Molecular
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recent alumni engagement eff orts, with a special focus on bridging the transition from campus to lifelong alumni connection. In this dynamic role, you’ll design and deliver meaningful programs, events
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exciting areas of contemporary microbiology and immunology, ranging from the physiology and development of microorganisms, the molecular pathogenesis of infections, and fundamental aspects of immunity. Pay
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-starter, able to work independently in a dynamic team environment that requires flexibility and excellent problem solving skills. About the Department CUHCC serves nearly 11,000 patients a year through over
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& Pathology, is seeking a Casual Research Assistant with focus on epidemiological research to join our dynamic team. In this role, you will work primarily with Dr. Anna Prizment, PhD, MPH, to support her
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Word or PDF Format (DO NOT copy and paste.) A cover letter addressing how you meet the qualifications. A curriculum vitae (CV) or resume that details your educational and work experience. To request
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carrying out complex, long-term research projects. - Experience with cell culture - Experience with molecular biology techniques (cloning, PCR, nucleic acid extraction) and/or fluorescence microscopy