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Summary: Conduct testing using mainly mass spectrometry to perform high-complexity testing in a CLIA-accredited and ISO 17025 compliant clinical and forensic toxicology chemistry laboratory to support both
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-complexity testing in a CLIA-accredited and ISO 17025 compliant clinical and forensic toxicology chemistry laboratory to support both the Nebraska Public Health Laboratory (NPHL) and the Nebraska Public
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blots, and other protein chemistry techniques. The ideal candidate will be creative, highly motivated and have significant experience in these molecular and cell biology techniques; and preferably
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, siRNA technology, qPCR, FACS analysis, confocal imaging, histology, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, ELISA, Western blots, and other protein chemistry techniques. The ideal candidate will be
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Education: Bachelor's degree If any degree major/training is required, please specify the type. (NOTE: Concentration and minors are not equivalent to a major) Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry
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required, please specify the type. (NOTE: Concentration and minors are not equivalent to a major) Computer Science, Computational Chemistry, Bioinformatics, or related Quantitative/Biomedical
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Applications: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook Required Other Computer Applications: Required Additional Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Proficiency in basic math, chemistry, biochemistry. Knowledge of basic
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experiments using routine cellular, molecular biology, and protein chemistry procedures. These routine lab procedures include microscopy, histology, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, ELISA, Western blot
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HIV-infected cells; perform analysis of animals tissues, human archival tissues, and samples from in vitro experiments using routine cellular, molecular biology, and protein chemistry procedures