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verbal and written instructions Ability to tend to details Ability to maintain records and inventories Ability to operate a personal computer MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A bachelor’s degree in science or a
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education and training to core facility users and staff on highly specialized equipment or technology e) Perform procedures and experiments using the facility's specialized equipment or services consistent
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to maintain records and inventories Ability to operate a personal computer MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in science or a closely related field PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS N/A Function Lab Support
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[molecular biology, mitochondrial biology/ cardiology, and or heart failure]. Key Responsibilities Research & Experimentation Design, plan, and execute research projects following established protocols and
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to maintain records and inventories Ability to operate a personal computer MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in science or a closely related field PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS N/A Function Lab Support
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The Soil Microbial Ecology Laboratory at Saint Louis University is looking for a Research Assistant with a background in Soil/Environmental science, Biology, Ecology, and Soil microbiology to join an
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to maintain records and inventories Ability to operate a personal computer MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in science or a closely related field Function Lab Support Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 Saint
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, and publication. This position involves both wet-lab and computational work. The fellow will apply cutting-edge genomics technologies to collaborative projects and manage the day-to-day operations of
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collaborative development workflows Preferred Skills: • Master’s degree (or enrolled) in Computer Science, Data Science, or related field • Prior experience in healthcare or biomedical data analysis • Background
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to conduct cutting edge research in the field of molecular genetics and cell biology. The fellow will work alongside Dr. Anthony Anzell and contribute to the development of a deep mutation screening