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NTT Research Assistant Professor - Biology - (26000447) Description Temple University Biology Department Position Title: Non-tenure Track Research Assistant Professor Location: Philadelphia, PA
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students in the laboratory to experimentally pursue chemical synthesis or chemical biology, biochemistry, and cell biology experiments. For the detailed information about the Wang lab, please refer to
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independently manage experiments or small research projects requiring advanced knowledge in a specialized scientific discipline. Responsibilities include applying molecular biology techniques such as RNA and
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Research is searching for a highly motivated Associate Scientist with a strong Cardiovascular, Molecular, and Cellular Biology background. The successful candidate should perform experiments based
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facilitating collaborations in the Department. Required Education and Experience: * M.D. or PhD in Biology or closely related field and four years of Postdoctoral experience, with experience in the field
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the applicant has an A.S./B.S. Degree in an animal or biology related discipline. An A.S./B.S. Degree in an animal or biology related discipline eliminates the AALAS certification requirement. Required Education
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Research Associate - (26000395) Description Temple University's College of Science & Technology - Biology Department is searching for a Research Assistant. Become a part of the Temple family and you
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certificate programs that span science, mathematics, technology, science and math education. CST includes six academic departments: Biology, Chemistry, Computer & Information Sciences, Earth & Environmental
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analytical skills Preferred Education and Experience: * BA or BS in biology, psychology, neuroscience, or other related degree Essential Duties: * Manage purchasing and receiving of supplies * Maintain
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research hub supporting early-stage and translational drug discovery. The Center integrates medicinal chemistry, molecular pharmacology, chemical biology, and preclinical development in a seamless pipeline