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Chemical Process Technician The role is based in Huddersfield and you will be requires to work shifts. You will work within a team of operators, safely and efficiently establish routine manufacture of products within Multi Products. You will have the ability to seek to continuously improve all aspects of daily production and plant safety directly within own control.
Research Technician (Mouse colony maintenance and characterisation) Edinburgh, Scotland
Country: NETHERLANDS - Download date: 2011 02 27 4:40 - Post date: 25-02-2011 06:21 - Organisation: AcademicTransfer - Research Fields: Medical sciences
Country: NETHERLANDS - Download date: 2011 02 27 4:40 - Post date: 25-02-2011 06:21 - Organisation: AcademicTransfer - Research Fields: Medical sciences
UNIVERSITY of GLASGOW Paul O’Gorman Leukaemia Research Centre, Institute of Cancer Sciences, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences RESEARCH TECHNICIAN Salary £17,111- £19,743 per annum
Research Technician (Embryonic stem cell manipulation and characterisation) Edinburgh, Scotland
A research technician position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Weiming Yuan in the Molecular Microbiology & Immunobiology department at University of Southern California. A B.S. degree in microbiology, biochemistry or relevant field is required. Experience with lab management or mouse colony management is a plus. Interested candidates please send your resume to:
* Should understand the working principles of production machines  Must have the knowledge to operate, adjust, maintain and monitor equipment  Must be capable of operating all equipment to ensure proper operation  Ability to draw-up maintenance schedule and implement  Be computer literate
A research technician position is available in the Thorpe lab at the National Institute for Medical Research, London. The lab uses the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae to study fundamental aspects of cell division. The project is focussed upon identifying the molecular pathways that control asymmetric cell division.
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