Biochemical Teaching-Undergraduate jobs in North America

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  • Full-Time Lecturer - Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

    • San Luis Obispo, California
    • Anticipated hiring range $74,700 - $85,500 annually
    • Cal Poly State University - San Luis Obispo

    The Chemistry and Biochemistry Department in the Bailey College of Science and Mathematics at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo is seeking to hire one or mo...

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  • Lecturer in Biochemistry, Definite Term

    • Waterloo (Region), Ontario (CA)
    • $85,000-$100,000 CAD per year
    • University of Waterloo

    Lecturer in Biochemistry, Definite Term, Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo

  • Assistant Professor of Biochemistry

    • Stevens Point, Wisconsin
    • Commensurate with qualifications and experience
    • University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Chemistry Department

    Tenure-track position in biochemistry at the assistant professor level.

  • Assistant Professor of Biochemistry

    • Batesville, AR
    • TBA
    • Lyon College

    Lyon College, a dynamic institution that is growing its undergraduate enrollment as it also expands to create the first dental and veterinary docto...

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  • Assistant/Associate Position in Chemistry @ Claflin University

    • Orangeburg, South Carolina
    • Commensurate with experience + great benefits.
    • Betty Johnson-Pringle (bJohnson- pringle @claflin.edu), Office of Human Resources, Claflin Univ.

    A tenure track assistant/associate professor position in chemistry to teach undergraduate chemistry classes at Claflin University. Ph.D. in Chemistry.

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  • Society of Science Fellows

    • Notre Dame, Indiana
    • Stipend: NRSA NIH pay scale for two years plus $10,000 for scientific meetings, PD, & other research
    • University of Notre Dame, College of Science

    Society of Science Fellows supports highly motivated and accomplished individuals who represent the best of the next generation of scientists.