Student Science Jobs in Rockingham, VA
Intl. Parking Inst
Richmond, VA
Mission or Goal of Unit: The mission of the VCU Division of Transplant surgery is to provide nationally ranked, advanced, patient-oriented, cost-effective, and safe transplantation surgical services and sciences, as well as to create the finest training environment for the region’s future transplant specialists. Demonstrated experience working in and fostering an environment of respect, professionalism, and civility with a population of faculty, staff, and students from various backgrounds and experiences, or a commitment to do so as a faculty member at VCU.
Intl. Parking Inst
Richmond, VA
The mission of the Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center is to reduce the state cancer burden for all Virginians by addressing the confluence between biological, social, and policy drivers through high-impact, cutting-edge research; person-centered care across the continuum, from prevention through survivorship; community integration; and training the next generation of community-centric researchers and healthcare professionals. Working with all cancer types, Massey conducts basic science, translational, clinical and prevention and control cancer research, provides state-of-the-art treatments, and promotes cancer education and training.
Intl. Parking Inst
Richmond, VA
The candidate(s) will bring expertise in at least one of the following areas: Statistical genetics/genomics, including skills in molecular genetics/genomics/epigenomics, population genetics, bioinformatics, multi-ancestry genomics, genetic variant curation, statistical methods development, emerging technologies (e.g., single-cell sequencing, chromatin conformation). Computational genetics/genomics, including skills in clinical informatics, genomic data science, multi-omic analyses, biostatistical methods and analysis, machine learning, artificial intelligence, reproducible pipelines, high performance cloud computing, Python, R, and/or other computational language coding.
Intl. Parking Inst
Richmond, VA
Mission or Goal of Unit:The mission of the Department of Neurology is to provide state of the art comprehensive patient centered neurological care for adults and children, perform translational and clinical research to further understanding of disease mechanisms and develop new treatments, and train the next generation of neurologists and clinical neuroscientists. Demonstration of proven leadership skills to effectively inspire, manage and develop faculty and staff as well as possession of advance skillsets in interdepartmental collaboration and consensus building is required.
Intl. Parking Inst
Richmond, VA
Prefer B.S. degree in biology, chemistry, psychology or related discipline or current college student majoring in one of these disciplines. The Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology is seeking an hourly lab specialist to perform behavioral experiments in laboratory rodents.
Intl. Parking Inst
Richmond, VA
Services will include: Inpatient and outpatient consultation for children with suspected infections, or infections that are complex, chronic or recurrent, or particularly difficult to treat; Phone consultation for physicians and other pediatric medical professionals who need assistance and advice with infectious disease issues pertinent to their patients; Consultation for review of antibiotic, antiviral, or antifungal therapies, including assistance in drug monitoring for toxicities and side effects for both inpatient and home health services; Consultation on epidemiologic issues in the health care setting as well as in the community; Services in specialized outpatient clinics. Inpatient and outpatient consultation for children with suspected infections, or infections that are complex, chronic or recurrent, or particularly difficult to diagnose or treat; Phone consultation for physicians and other pediatric medical professionals who need assistance and advice with infections disease issues pertinent to their patients; Consultation for review of antibiotic, antiviral, or antifungal therapies, including assistance in drug monitoring for toxicities and side effects for both inpatient and home health services; Consultation on epidemiologic issues in the health care setting as well as in the community.
Intl. Parking Inst
Richmond, VA
The team’s research focuses on improving quality in primary care settings, with a special focus on helping patients improve health behaviors, harnessing information technology, and improving systems of care. Our research faculty conduct innovative, multi-disciplinary research aimed at understanding the interface between behavior and physiology, integrating social, psychological, and biological approaches that provide insight on health and illness over the life course.
Intl. Parking Inst
Not Available, VA
The Department of Family Medicine and Population Health at Virginia Commonwealth University is currently recruiting for a BC/BE family physician at our Waterside Commons Clinic, located in Prince George, VA. Demonstrated experience working in, collaborating and fostering a diverse staff, residents and students through an engaged and emotionally safe approach.
Intl. Parking Inst
Bracey, VA
Demonstrated experience working in, collaborating and fostering a diverse staff, residents and students through an engaged and emotionally safe approach. Provide the highest quality of primary care services to new and established patients in the community.
Intl. Parking Inst
Richmond, VA
The University is located in the capital city of Richmond, recently ranked among the top 25 places to live for quality of life in the U.S. The Associate Dean for Research will manage the School of Social Work’s Office of Research and will collaborate closely with faculty on conceptualization, design, budgetary assistance, and other forms of support for grant proposals and ongoing research activities. Oversee the School’s Office of Research and collaborate with the school’s senior research administrator on research budgets, external grant development, grants and contracts management, and negotiation of project supports.
ATCC
San Diego, VA
Must currently be enrolled as rising 3rd or 4th year undergraduate, or within 12 months of graduating from a BS or MS academic degree program at an accredited college or university, majoring in biology, cell biology, microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, biotechnology, bioinformatics, or a related science. Join us as we celebrate 100 years of supporting the global scientific community with reliable biomaterials, including cell lines, bacteria, viruses, and microorganisms from our extensive and diverse ATCC catalogue.
ATCC
San Diego, VA
Continuous Learning and Problem-Solving: Master aseptic technique, gain experience with various cell lines and organisms, and tackle routine challenges in alignment with organizational policies. In addition to base salary, this role may be eligible for additional incentive compensation including regular merit increases and the corporate bonus program.
ATCC
San Diego, VA
Must currently be enrolled as rising 3rd or 4th year undergraduate, or within 12 months of graduating from a BS or MS academic degree program at an accredited college or university, majoring in biology, cell biology, microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, biotechnology, bioinformatics, or a related science. Join us as we celebrate 100 years of supporting the global scientific community with reliable biomaterials, including cell lines, bacteria, viruses, and microorganisms from our extensive and diverse ATCC catalogue.
ATCC
San Diego, VA
Must currently be enrolled as rising 3rd or 4th year undergraduate, or within 12 months of graduating from a BS or MS academic degree program at an accredited college or university, majoring in biology, cell biology, microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, biotechnology, bioinformatics, or a related science. Project Involvement: Propagate and characterize an HIV-1 reporter infectious clone plasmid, transform it into prokaryotic cells, extract and purify the plasmid, and verify its integrity using restriction enzyme digestion.
ATCC
San Diego, VA
Must currently be enrolled as rising 3rd or 4th year undergraduate, or within 12 months of graduating from a BS or MS academic degree program at an accredited college or university, majoring in biology, cell biology, microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, biotechnology, bioinformatics, or a related science. Join us as we celebrate 100 years of supporting the global scientific community with reliable biomaterials, including cell lines, bacteria, viruses, and microorganisms from our extensive and diverse ATCC catalogue.
ATCC
San Diego, VA
Laboratory Work: The intern will be involved in the following aspects of two ongoing IRAD projects: (i) plasmid engineering and bacterial cloning; (ii) parasite transfection; (iii) PCR and sequencing of plasmid and donor DNA; (iv) sequence data analysis; (v) malaria and babesia parasite culture; (vi) operation of the Wave Bioreactor System; (vii) critical reading and analysis of research papers and presentation of scientific work; (viii) creation of SOPs. Must currently be enrolled as rising 3rd or 4th year undergraduate, or within 12 months of graduating from a BS or MS academic degree program at an accredited college or university, majoring in biology, cell biology, microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, biotechnology, bioinformatics, or a related science.
ATCC
San Diego, VA
As a Virology SME, you will support the ATCC Manufacturing, Science & Technology Virology department by optimizing virus stock expansion and viability results, as well as troubleshooting and resolving production challenges. Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing: Share research findings, collaborate with the Product Development team to assist with Technical Transfers of new assays to the BioProduction and QC departments.
ATCC
San Diego, VA
Must meet one of the Deemed Export Control Rules; a citizen or national of the United States; person lawfully admitted for permanent residence (a holder of a Form I-551 or “green card”); person admitted as a refugee; person granted asylum; or temporary resident granted amnesty under the 1986 legalization program. Must currently be enrolled as rising 3rd or 4th year undergraduate, or within 12 months of graduating from a BS or MS academic degree program at an accredited college or university, majoring in biology, cell biology, microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, biotechnology, bioinformatics, or a related science.