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Medical Technologist - Chemistry Laboratory - Days (112) - (T222662) Description Compensation : Pay Range: $26.55 - $43.10 / hour - $8,000 new hire sign-on bonus (Full-Time only) - Benefits
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SCIENTIST IV - (T225209) Description Position Summary The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Chemistry, is seeking an experienced and dedicated Scientist IV to join their team. General
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substitute for education requirement. Preferences A degree in a scientific field, ie. Biology, Chemistry, etc. Previous wet lab experience. Experience with animals in a laboratory setting. Primary Location
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, Chemistry, etc. Previous lab/research experience. Key Skills Great communication skills. Able to work independently. Primary Location : University Job Category : Scientific Research Organization : 311852200
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mass spectrometry to UAB investigators. The position is for an applicant with an interest in bioanalytical chemistry. The position entails the use of liquid chromatography (HPLC or UPLC) combined with
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management. Performs maintenance of lab equipment and supplies. Perform other duties as assigned Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Work Characteristics Bachelor’s or Associate’s neuroscience, biology, chemistry
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excellence. STARTING HOURLY RATE OF PAY: $55,180.00 - $71,149.00 (Commensurate with experience & qualifications) Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in physical science (biology, chemistry
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/hard materials, stem cell biology, molecular biology, and animal experiments. The ideal candidate should have a background in Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Biochemistry
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coursework with emphasis in biology & chemistry, and/or two (2) years of applicable laboratory experience require. BS degree in biological sciences or Medical Assistant degree preferred. Formal training in
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chemistry, pharmacology, entrepreneurship, and drug discovery. The selected candidate will be central to advancing and guiding multidisciplinary research in AI/ML-enabled drug discovery, pharmacology