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Number: 6268018 Chemical Biology Program Coordinator (ADMIN OFCR 2 CX) Job Summary Provide analytical and executive support to the Director of the NIH T32 training program. Coordinate and oversee day-to
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scientific discipline such as Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Cellular Biology, Genetics with clear evidence of demonstrated experience to read, write and follow protocols. Demonstrated experience in the conduct
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comprehensive administrative, personnel, labor relations, and payroll support to the Departments of Cell Biology & Human Anatomy and Physiology within the School of Medicine. This critical role operates both
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procedures and automated instrumentation in a diagnostic environment or accredited facility. Skills to performing complex diagnostic and assay development techniques utilizing molecular Biology, virology
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array of competitive research programs. The research interests of the departmental faculty are focused on the fundamental molecular aspects of cell biology, gene expression, cancer biology, membrane
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assistance in routine cell cultures, drug dose-response studies, tissue collection and processing, molecular biology studies, gene expression analysis by quantitative RT-PCR, and mouse studies. The ideal
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, molecular biology studies, gene expression analysis by quantitative RT-PCR, and mouse studies. The ideal candidate will have strong interpersonal communication, organizational, laboratory management, and
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, including the Center for Population Biology (CPB), the Coastal and Marine Sciences Institute (CMSI) and the Population Biology Graduate Group (PBGG). Conduct analysis, administration, planning, outreach
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, Human Services, Nutritional Biology, Psychology, English literature, Marine Biology, Philosophy, Medeval Studies, Chicana/Chicano Studies, Econometrics and Quantitative Economics, Neurobiology and Anatomy