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from the dept. An immediate opening is available for a Research Assistant to join the research group in Dr. Paul Garrity's laboratory at the National Center for Behavioral Genomics (http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/genomics/) in the Department of Biology at Brandeis University. The group's focus is on characterizing the molecular basis of behavior, in particular the molecular mechanisms through which animals sense and respond to environmental stimuli such as temperature. Primary responsibilities include assisting with molecular and genetic experiments using Drosophila. Specific duties include histopathology, Drosophila behavioral assays, PCR and molecular cloning, as well as ordering and maintaining laboratory supplies and Drosophila stocks. Good organizational skills, motivation and an ability to work independently are all important. Requirements: A B.S./B.A. in biological sciences (or an M.S. in biological sciences) and experience in genetics and/or molecular/cellular biology. Previous experience with Drosophila and/or molecular biology helpful. In addition to a CV, the names, e-mail addresses and telephone numbers of three references should be submitted to jdkaplan@brandeis.edu AND cc’d to pgarrity@brandeis.edu < California Condor Nesting Technician Position Available at Santa Barbara Zoo | Field assistant wanted – Falkland Islands – late Sept 2008 to late Dec 2009 >
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