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options, encompassing both traditional techniques and specialized, esoteric testing in the field of laboratory diagnostics. The successful candidate will serve as the Director of Parasitology. Experience
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Parasitology. Experience and expertise in advanced molecular diagnostics, antigen detection and/or serologic testing is desirable. Primary responsibilities include clinical test result interpretation and
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Specialist A Job Profile Title Research Specialist A Job Description Summary The holder of this position will be part of a team of researchers in a molecular parasitology group within the Department
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have experience in molecular and clinical microbiology, including bacteriology, mycology, mycobacteriology, parasitology and virology. Subspecialty fellowship training in microbiology, including ACGME
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basic and applied areas. These areas include anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, pharmacology, toxicology, genetics, breeding, immunology, bacteriology, virology, parasitology, epizootology
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veterinarians, the Raptor Center and a variety of researchers. Collaborating diagnostic services within the Department of Pathobiology include anatomic pathology, parasitology, microbiology, virology/serology
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clinical pathology, parasitology, and molecular diagnostics. The department also houses the University’s flow cytometry core with high-speed sorting capabilities. Additional College core facilities provide
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, a highly dynamic environment dedicated to life sciences; https://biopark.be/en . The BioPark harbors three academic research institutes and offers state-of-the-art laboratory infrastructures and a
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salmonid fish. Molecular Ecology, 30 (20), 4955–4969, https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.15817 . Jacobs A, Carruthers M, Yurchenko A, Gordeeva NV, Alekseyev SS, Hooker O, Leong JS, Minkley DR, Rondeau EB, Koop BF
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Microbiology lecture, Principles of Infectious Disease lecture) Molecular Biology Neuroscience Parasitology Pathophysiology Pharmacology Physiology (Lecture/Lab: general human, Lecture Only: mammalian + systemic