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20 jobs that use Molecular Biology the most

What jobs use Molecular Biology the most?

1. Cell Biologist

How cell biologist uses Molecular Biology:

  • Manage detailed GLP laboratory manual daily.
  • Project require review of existing environmental data, identification of permitting requirements, wetland identification/delineation and sensitive and endanger species issues.
  • Result in Neuroscience poster presentation.

Most common skills for cell biologist:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Data Analysis
  • Cell-Based Assays
  • Stem Cells
  • PCR
  • Tissue Culture

2. Associate Professor Of Biology

How associate professor of biology uses Molecular Biology:

  • Manage externally fund genome sequencing projects as a principal investigator.
  • Experiment with different surface chemistry to improve quality of yields -participate in poster session and presentation to faculty and graduate students.
  • Collaborate with local rehabilitation center for student-athlete rehabilitation protocols, injury prevention programs and research.

Most common skills for associate professor of biology:

  • Cell Biology
  • Molecular Biology
  • NIH
  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Introductory Biology

3. Postdoc Fellow

How postdoc fellow uses Molecular Biology:

  • Collaborate with software engineers to automate identification of 15N- and 13C- labele LC-MS features.
  • Perform expression profiling on primary promyelocyte samples and identify candidate genes that may be involve in SCN pathogenesis and malignant transformation.
  • Investigate chromatid orientation through immunofluorescence.

Most common skills for postdoc fellow:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Data Analysis
  • CRISPR
  • Python
  • Chemistry
  • Conduct Research

4. Assistant Project Scientist

How assistant project scientist uses Molecular Biology:

  • Develop and manage third party claim investigations and contractor remedial oversight for various insurance companies.
  • Learned to develop and perform ELISA assays.
  • Perform ELISA assay to identify the potential inhibitor from different natural products sources obtain from NCI

Most common skills for assistant project scientist:

  • Data Analysis
  • Research Projects
  • Molecular Biology
  • Cell Biology
  • Scientific Journals
  • CRISPR

5. Laboratory Instructor

How laboratory instructor uses Molecular Biology:

  • Assist classmates with developing positive study habits and strategies for managing classroom material.
  • Lecture on physiology via computer simulations which include group student discussion.
  • Prepare physiology equipment and dissection demonstration cats for other teaching assistants to follow.

Most common skills for laboratory instructor:

  • Lab Procedures
  • Molecular Biology
  • Patient Care
  • Anatomy
  • Student Performance
  • Organic Chemistry

6. Staff Biologist

How staff biologist uses Molecular Biology:

  • Manage detailed GLP laboratory manual daily.
  • Navigate to remote project sites using GPS, topo maps, aerial photographs, and GIS layers.
  • Conduct multi-layer GIS analysis for projects.

Most common skills for staff biologist:

  • FDA
  • Wetland
  • Species ACT
  • Molecular Biology
  • GLP
  • Water ACT

7. Professor Of Biology

How professor of biology uses Molecular Biology:

  • Manage externally fund genome sequencing projects as a principal investigator.
  • Serve as a guest lecturer for both genetics and evolution in a variety of courses.
  • Develop microprocessor, computer architecture and embed lecture/lab courses that cover 6800/68332/Hc11, Intel and PIC microprocessors and microcontrollers.

Most common skills for professor of biology:

  • General Biology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Research Projects
  • Genetics
  • Anatomy
  • Physiology

8. Teaching Assistant/Laboratory Instructor

How teaching assistant/laboratory instructor uses Molecular Biology:

  • Utilize digital technology for educational purposes by managing blackboard page.
  • Communicate with supervising instructional staff and professional support personnel for the purpose of assisting in evaluating progress and/or implementing IEP objectives.
  • Facilitate laboratory and discussion sections of intro honors biology to ethnically diverse groups of students.

Most common skills for teaching assistant/laboratory instructor:

  • Lab Procedures
  • Laboratory Experiments
  • Molecular Biology
  • General Chemistry
  • Lab Reports
  • Lab Sessions

9. Post-Doctoral Scientist

How post-doctoral scientist uses Molecular Biology:

  • Develop and manage third party claim investigations and contractor remedial oversight for various insurance companies.
  • Research on DNA sensors and DNA enzymes.
  • Investigate the contribution of DNA repair to prevention, causes, and cures of cancer.

Most common skills for post-doctoral scientist:

  • Research Projects
  • Molecular Biology
  • PI
  • RNA
  • Cell Biology
  • Cell Culture

10. Molecular Laboratory Technologist

How molecular laboratory technologist uses Molecular Biology:

  • Operate and manage standard quality control on laboratory equipment as well as some specialize equipment for serology studies.
  • Perform routine clinical tests on several enzymatic tests for galactosemia disease using paper chromatography - radiation imaging detection, spectrophotometry.
  • Interview and hire new employees.verse in HIPAA regulations to protect patient confidentiality.

Most common skills for molecular laboratory technologist:

  • Next-Generation Sequencing
  • Clinical Laboratory
  • Molecular Biology
  • Control Procedures
  • Extraction
  • Sops

11. Molecular Technologist

How molecular technologist uses Molecular Biology:

  • Manage and maintain Tecan for automate pipetting.
  • Perform DNA and RNA isolation from blood, bone marrow, and tissue.
  • Perform PCR on patient samples for various genes and check for proper amplification using gel electrophoresis.

Most common skills for molecular technologist:

  • Clinical Laboratory
  • Next-Generation Sequencing
  • Molecular Biology
  • CLIA
  • Extraction
  • Specimen Handling

12. Technical Scientist

How technical scientist uses Molecular Biology:

  • Develop and manage third party claim investigations and contractor remedial oversight for various insurance companies.
  • Perform data analysis, GMP documentation and equipment maintenance.
  • Line support expertise of the manufacturing and QC processes for cell controls.

Most common skills for technical scientist:

  • Molecular Biology
  • GMP
  • Data Analysis
  • Laboratory Equipment
  • FDA
  • Cell Culture

13. Laboratory Teaching Assistant

How laboratory teaching assistant uses Molecular Biology:

  • Lead and instruct college level students in the fundamentals of astronomy through experiments design to teach basics to non-engineering majors.
  • Manage and develop the instruction of anatomy and physiology labs.
  • Lead discussion sections for students to understand concepts including introductory quantum theory and statistical thermodynamics as well as their applications.

Most common skills for laboratory teaching assistant:

  • Computer Lab
  • General Chemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Lab Reports
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Lab Equipment

14. Junior Research Fellow

How junior research fellow uses Molecular Biology:

  • Manage social media publications to spread awareness and notifications on Facebook.
  • Work on synthesis of D-Serine from N-Acetyl-D-glucose using microorganisms, immobilize enzymes, and microbial cells in the key steps.
  • Estimate cytokines levels in human patient samples using ELISA methodology.

Most common skills for junior research fellow:

  • Cell Culture
  • R
  • Molecular Techniques
  • Molecular Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Research Projects

15. Laboratory Researcher

How laboratory researcher uses Molecular Biology:

  • Manage participant records according to IRB guidelines to ensure confidentiality.
  • Plan to create apparatus and experimental procedure to enable selective extraction of DNA using surface chemistry.
  • Experience in conducting gel electrophoresis procedures.

Most common skills for laboratory researcher:

  • Lab Procedures
  • Cell Culture
  • Molecular Biology
  • PCR
  • Chemistry
  • R

16. Assay Development Scientist

How assay development scientist uses Molecular Biology:

  • Manage a group of three laboratory technicians performing ELISA assays and protein purification.
  • Develop and manage third party claim investigations and contractor remedial oversight for various insurance companies.
  • Co-Direct implementation of immunoassay analysis software interface into LIMS.

Most common skills for assay development scientist:

  • Assay Development
  • Cell-Based Assays
  • Data Analysis
  • Next-Generation Sequencing
  • Molecular Biology
  • Elisa

17. Biology Laboratory Technician

How biology laboratory technician uses Molecular Biology:

  • Lead experiments to assess survivor behavior differences in zebrafish contaminate with dietary mercury.
  • Prepare media and reagents necessary for microbiological and electrophoresis analysis.
  • Carry out highly complex pharmaceutical and biotechnology studies while maintaining strong relationships with clients and upholding federal regulations for FDA approval.

Most common skills for biology laboratory technician:

  • Lab Equipment
  • Molecular Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Laboratory Procedures
  • Biology Lab
  • Cell Culture

18. Senior Research Associate

How senior research associate uses Molecular Biology:

  • Manage the development of innovative visualization and concept mapping of contest environment analysis challenges and analyst skill sets.
  • Develop, implement and optimize HPLC and ELISA assays in support of cell line and process development.
  • Provide purification service with rp-LCMS, np- HPLC, and MPLC, as well QC data including UPLC-MS and NMR.

Most common skills for senior research associate:

  • Patients
  • Data Analysis
  • CRISPR
  • Molecular Biology
  • Cell Culture
  • Flow Cytometry

19. Staff Associate Of Research

How staff associate of research uses Molecular Biology:

  • Manage a NIH grant study using MRI to determine relationship between bone and cartilage in osteoarthritic knees.
  • Manage a clinical pharmaceutical trial attempting to improve attention and behavior in Parkinson's disease patients with cognitive impairment.
  • Introduce new mutations into DNA vectors using PCR and other techniques, test the mutations with gel electrophoresis.

Most common skills for staff associate of research:

  • Patients
  • Data Collection
  • Molecular Biology
  • Data Analysis
  • Laboratory Equipment
  • Data Entry

20. Teaching Associate

How teaching associate uses Molecular Biology:

  • Utilize digital technology for educational purposes by managing blackboard page.
  • Create weekly lesson plans using Microsoft PowerPoint, online resources, and textbooks.
  • Review subject materials, literature on economic development, and present lessons using visual aids such as graphs to explain material.

Most common skills for teaching associate:

  • Lab Reports
  • Mathematics
  • Laboratory Courses
  • Molecular Biology
  • TA
  • Student Learning

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