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. Basic knowledge of modern biology and applicable field of research. Self motivated, able to learn quickly, meet deadlines and demonstrate problem solving skills. Basic knowledge of bioinformatics methods
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agents of BL2/BL2+ using in vivo models. Theoretical and practical knowledge of biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology and genetics, including relevant laboratory techniques, acquired through a BS in
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models of cancer, animal breeding and genotyping, flow cytometry, single cell sequencing, immunohistochemistry, in vitro cell biology, and in vitro biochemistry. Murine tumor biology studies will include
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with its own leadership representation under the Department Chair: Physical, Analytical & Environmental (PAE); Biochemistry & Biophysics (BB); and finally Synthesis, Materials and Chemical Biology (SMCB
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. The pancreatic cancer program at Moores Comprehensive Cancer Center at UC San Diego has several projects that investigate specific aspects of pancreatic cancer biology and focus on developing new, more effective
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related to research projects. Use basic molecular biology techniques to assist in the isolation of DNA and RNA from cells and tissues. Perform basic cell culture including maintenance of cell lines and
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reagents. Theoretical knowledge of a life science as is typically required by a Bachelor's Degree in a field related of research such as animal physiology, biology, molecular biology, immunology, and
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molecular biology equipment - multichannel pipettes, epMotion robot, TapeStation, etc. Experience in molecular biology laboratory work, including DNA isolation and preparation of sequencing libraries. General
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in research by performing a wide variety of standard molecular biology techniques (PCR, gel electrophoresis, DNA transformation), tissue histology (fixation, sample preparation, and sectioning), cell
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the supervision of the Principal Investigator (PI), the employee will assist in research on uncovering principles of cellular protein quality control by carrying out various biochemistry, cell biology and molecular