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Summary A Research Technician III position is available in James Martin’s lab in the Department of Integrative Physiology to study multiple facets of cardiac biology and regenerative medicine
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understanding the molecular biology of brain tumours, and in pursuing eventual independent careers in academic research. Research approaches in our group include genomics, cell biology, functional genomics, mouse
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cell and molecular biology studies using mice and primary cells. Documents results of experiments and reports to principal investigator. Conducts literature searches and summarize information for ongoing
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. The Research Assistant will gain hands on experience implementing cutting-edge approaches in molecular biology, gene therapy, disease modeling, and single cell genomics. Job Duties Prepare and conduct laboratory
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Science, Health Science, or a related field. No experience required. Preferred Qualifications Extensive experiences in the research of cardiovascular biology, inflammation and cell metabolism are preferred
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computational biology, in combination with basic and/or translational cancer research, are strongly encouraged to apply. Candidates will join a team of multidisciplinary research investigators studying cancer
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/Associate. Preferred Qualifications Ph.D. in Biology or related field Basic knowledge of molecular biology techniques and laboratory procedures Familiarity with HiC methods Strong attention to detail and the
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skills are all essential to a successful application. Prior experience with microscopy techniques is preferred; however, extensive training will be provided. Cell culture and basic molecular biology
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alterations. Collect tissues for basic histology on fixed tissues, including tissue sectioning, staining, and microscopy imaging. Perform a broad range of cellular, molecular biology and biochemistry assays
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involved in the organoid project with the GI virus, human norovirus, but will also support postdoctoral fellows and graduate students in their focused molecular biology experimental research projects