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. S/he should have expertise in techniques like Western blotting, qPCR, Immunoprecipitation, single-cell RNA sequencing. Ability to design and execute experiments using molecular biology and biochemical
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Medicine Department: Int Med GI 50001304 Reg-Temp: Full-Time Regular Position Summary: Conduct research & collaborate on designed experiments in accordance with established protocols of alcohol toxicology
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experiments independently, to analyze data and to plan future research direction, combined with excellent team skills. We seek a highly self-motivated, inquisitive scientist, with a track-record of publication
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of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Nebraska Medical Center. The primary purpose of this Research Associate position is to plan, coordinate, and conduct scientific research projects independently
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in the laboratory of Dr. Peng Zhong (principal investigator/PI) with the PI and his research team to plan, develop, implement, and conduct research projects at UNMC. Dr. Zhong’s laboratory is
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, and machine learning modeling approaches. Proficiency in experimental design and implementation. Excellent organizational and time-management skills, ability to work as a team member, and strong verbal
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experimental designs, carrying out the experimental procedures, performing animal experiments using mouse models of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and data analysis. Work under general supervision to: perform
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of Surgery-Transplant and Holland Regenerative Medicine Program at University of Nebraska Medical Center. Studies in the laboratory are focused on the design of nanofiber scaffolds for regenerative medicine
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release) and molecular biological methods (such as Western blots, real-time RT-PCR, epigenetics, single-cell RNAseq, and flow cytometry). The incumbent will be involved in the design of experimental
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. The successful candidate will assist with project planning, data management, workflow design, graduate and undergraduate student training, and other tasks as needed, including data analysis and generation