-
biobanking initiatives. Other research activities of the lab include gastrointestinal stem cell biology and blood-brain barrier biology. The LSRP2 may supervise technical staff and report to the faculty
-
genetic screens in a range of medically relevant areas, such as cancer, neurodegeneration and infectious disease. The goal of this work is to understand (1) the biology of cancer development and identify
-
purification of the different components of the transcriptional machinery. In this role you will be working closely with scientists who are using structural biology to answer fundamental questions regarding gene
-
basic histology, behavior, and molecular biology to cutting-edge techniques in spatial transcriptomics, functional genomics, and systems neuroscience. This position provides an opportunity for a motivated
-
of Biology is seeking an excellent experienced administrator to fulfill the role of Administrative Associate 3 (AA3) to our Department Chair, one additional faculty and their lab members. This is a 100% FTE
-
. The Department of Biology is seeking a full-time Life Science Research Professional (LSRP) 2 to work with a research group investigating the role of mRNA in the regulation of gene expression. Model
-
for biochemistry and chromatin biology. The LSRP will be an integral member of a diverse and interdisciplinary research team determined to transform the study of biomolecular interactions and cellular
-
probing of RNA structures. You will work with the principal investigator and PhD students to search for RNA structures that underlie modern biology and biotechnology. Your work in RNA molecular biology and
-
sequencing. Our lab is highly interdisciplinary, incorporating approaches from bacterial genetics and cell biology, genomics, metagenomics, confocal microscopy, gnotobiotic mouse models, and experimental
-
diseases? The successful applicant will lead a project investigating the role of mechanosensitive ion channels in different cell types in the eye. Relevant techniques include basic molecular biology, cell