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production. In carrying out their duties, the successful candidate will conduct literature searches relevant to assigned research projects, safely handle radioactive materials, obtain and analyze data from a
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for publication; and assisting in the training of graduate students and new lab members. Work Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 pm., occasional evenings and weekends Qualifications Minimum qualifications • PhD in biomedical
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university system. Educational Opportunities The University of Missouri has PhD training programs housed in the School of Medicine and a broader campuswide neuroscience PhD program. The Department
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contact: Kim Powell, PhD, RN, FAMIA Assistant Professor MU Sinclair School of Nursing powellk@missouri.edu Other Information Benefits include · Remote work flexibility with the opportunity
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for publication; and assisting in the training of graduate students and new lab members. Work Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 pm.,, occasional evenings and weekends Qualifications Minimum qualifications • PhD in biomedical
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PhD in immunology, cell biology or a related field by start of appointment. Candidates will be evaluated on: Proficiency in cellular biology and multicolor flow cytometry and previous experience with
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veterinary pathobiology. Qualifications PhD in any field of biological sciences (candidates with a DVM, PhD are encouraged to apply but not required). Candidates will be evaluated on: Strong background in
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-on, operational knowledge of both GC-MS and UHPLC-MS/MS instrumental analyses and data processing. The successful candidate will focus on data generation and metabolomics analyses of various American Elderberry
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of Veterinary Medicine; and MU Institute for Data Science and Informatics at University of Missouri (MU). The Wan Lab currently holds more than $28 million in committed grant funding. The lab is physically