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Oracle Life Sciences User Group Meeting, June 23 - 24, Reston, Virginia UW BioArray Center: Microarray Data Analysis Workshop, July 13 - 14, Seattle |
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Seattle Biomedical Research InstituteResearch Technician I or IISeattle Biomedical Research Institute advances global health through key research discoveries. Founded in 1976, SBRI is the largest independent, non-profit research institute in the United States focused solely on the world's most devastating diseases, including malaria, HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis. The mission of SBRI's nearly 200 employees is to conduct targeted research leading to the prevention, diagnosis and cure of global infectious diseases, responsible for the deaths of 14 million people each year. SBRI's discoveries have resulted in promising leads for vaccines and drug targets, as well as seminal contributions to scientific knowledge. For more information about SBRI, visit www.sbri.org We have an opening for a Research Technician in a laboratory focused on developing a vaccine against malaria. Qualifications: B.S. or M.S. in biological sciences and independent laboratory experience. Previous cell culture or protein expression/purification experience is valuable. Good organizational skills, ability to focus on multiple priorities, and adaptability required. Must be available to work on weekends. In addition to an exciting work environment, we also offer a competitive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, as well as life insurance, long term disability insurance, retirement, vacation and sick pay. Respond to:
Seattle Biomedical Research Institute Seattle Biomedical Research Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer Submitted: 05/15/2004 |
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