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  • Molecular Biology Research Associate - Job Code: MB02_SeqAnswers

    Looking for individuals that want to do what it takes to put a dent in the universe. Responsible for optimization and development of novel molecular biology and biochemical based methods. Your drive and productivity will determine your rewards, and advancement.

    Bachelors or Masters degree in biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, chemistry, molecular biology, or biochemistry, with exceptional chemistry, mathematics, and laboratory academic record required. Academic transcript must be submitted with your application.

    Essential skills and background include:
    Drive - you do what it takes to get a project done.
    3 years experience in an academic or industrial laboratory.
    Mastery of molecular biology based skills including PCR, DNA sequencing, DNA/RNA extraction, microarray analysis, gel electrophoresis.
    Excellent analytical skills, organizational skills, great attention to detail, and recording of results.
    Extensive experience operating high-end analytical instrumentation.
    Experience in Excel, statistics, BLAST, DNA primer design and data analysis.

    Please send your application to [email protected] and let's us know that you found the job listing on SeqAnswers.com

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