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and Cell Biology (JPF05128) Assistant/Associate Project Scientist- Host/pathogen interactions and intergenerational communication of stress responses- Department of Molecular and Cell Biology Apply now
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Biology (JPF04705) Assistant/Associate/Full Project Scientist - Machine Learning & Data Analytics – Advanced Bioimaging Center – Department of Molecular and Cell Biology Apply now to Assistant/Associate
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genetics, stem cell biology, molecular biology, and chromatin-based experimental approaches in an academic research setting. Areas of Specialization and Responsibilities • Culture, genetically manipulate
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approach takes advantage of mouse and primate models of experimental glaucoma, biolistic transfection of cells, high-resolution microscopy, electrophysiology, and molecular and cellular biology. We are also
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the departmental links below. Biology General Biology I lecture and lab (cell structure + function, prokaryotes, eukaryotes, metabolism, molecular genetics, classification, animal development, form + function
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involved in biomedical research studies including questions in cell, molecular, computational, and developmental biology or related fields. Candidates will be expected to devote 30 hours per week to research
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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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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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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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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