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: Knowledge of biology, neuroscience, or a related field At least two years of undergraduate wet-laboratory research experience Meticulous recordkeeping, strong organizational skills, and excellent
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degree in Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, or related disciplines with three or more years of research experience. Associate Specialist- Master’s degree (or equivalent degree) in Neuroscience, Molecular
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for cytometry, cell sorting, and 10X RNA seq, cell culture, preclinical mouse research (including surgical procedures), molecular biology and immunology in a new translational cancer research laboratory at UCSF
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located at UC Berkeley, LBNL and Colorado School of Mines. Within UC Berkeley, the successful candidates will have access to multiple departments, including molecular and cell biology and plant and
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an organized cohesive manner Ability to meet deadlines and multitask efficiently is a must Expertise in one or more of the following areas: Molecular Biology, Immunology, Cancer Biology, Cell Biology, Chemistry
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especially encourage applications from mid and senior level applicants studying stem cell biology, regenerative medicine, genome engineering, neurobiology, genetics, cell and molecular biology, and artificial
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differentiation and function. Responsibilities may include basic cell culture and molecular biology experiments, generation of tumor slice cultures, sc injection of cells into mice, immunohistochemistry, confocal
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at scientific conferences. Required Qualifications: A master’s degree (or equivalent degree) in chemistry, biophysics, computational biology, or a related area, or five to ten years of relevant experience
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Biological Science, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, and/or equivalent experience/training. Professional certification preferred, e.g., Registered Biosafety Professional (RBP) or Certified Biological Safety
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area of modern biology, including but not limited to basic and biomedical sciences, biochemistry, evolutionary biology, structural biology, cell biology, developmental biology, systems biology, and