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Research Assistant (RA) processes biological specimens, performs research experiments, analyzes data, and presents results to the investigator. This position will maintain appropriate records for research
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experience in drug design and evaluation. Drug candidates that bind to G-quadruplex are of greatest interest. The successful candidate will be responsible for performing research, general lab maintenance and
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electrolytes, hands-on skills of battery testing, and data analysis of solid-state electrolytes and solid-state battery performance Peer reviewed publications in areas listed above Preferred Qualifications
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jointly organized between the Survey, the Society, and external organizations, and co-administers the Arkansas Site Stewardship Program with the State Archeologist and Site Stewardship Committee Chair
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the Arkansas Attorney General’s Office. Responsibilities will include training and facilitating weekly meetings with youth researchers from Arkansas middle and high EAST (Education Accelerated by Science and
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and Associates degree programs, more than thirty Undergraduate programs, Master’s degree programs and a Doctorate program in Aquaculture/Fisheries. You can also develop workplace readiness through
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experience relevant to molecular biology, biochemistry, or related areas Additional Information: Responsibilities: Perform wet-lab experiments including molecular biology, biochemistry, and studies involving
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. Willingness to perform animal studies is required. Additional Information: Responsibilities: Designs and plans experiments. Participates in experimental transplantation, post-operative care, and analysis
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biosafety and hazardous material regulations. Trains and supervises junior staff/students on lab protocols. Perform cell culture (L2+), molecular biology (cloning, qPCR), and mutagenesis assays. Process and
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our external sponsor’s awarded budget, the employee’s satisfactory performance on the job, and the continued availability of funding. This position is governed by state and federal laws, and agency