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    Student Associate Schumacher NICHHD - Oxford, United States - InsideHigherEd

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    Job no: 501887
    Department: Biology
    Location: Oxford, OH
    Work type: Student
    Categories: Research, Scientific, Other

    Job Title:Student Associate Schumacher NICHHDSalary/Grade:

    $ $12.45 / hr

    Hours per Week:

    10-40

    Duration of Appointment:

    Two Semesters

    Job Summary:

    Student will assist with research projects in the Schumacher Lab, working with zebrafish embryos using established staining protocols. Additional tasks include solution prep, microscopy, data analysis, and animal handling. Student may provide guided supervision for junior lab members, and is expected to work with limited supervision, showing some independence and initiative for troubleshooting.

    Essential Duties:

    Assist with research projects working with zebrafish embryos using established staining protocols. Additional tasks include solution prep, microscopy, data analysis, and animal handling.

    Minimum Qualifications:

    Completed at least one Biology course with a lab and received a grade of "B" or better
    - Strong oral and written communication skills
    - Attention to detail
    - Experience following written scientific protocols
    - Professionalism and courtesy in the workplace

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    Advertised: 15 May 2023 Eastern Daylight Time

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