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Molecular Genetics is seeking a Research Technician II. This individual will work in the Tissue Culture core and be responsible for thawing, freezing and maintaining cell stock cultures. Candidate will also set up cell culture experiments for the department using stock cultures. The research technician will be responsible for working with a team to help clean and stock cell culture laboratories.
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