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, stereotactic mouse surgeries and tissue dissections, mammalian cell culture, confocal microscopy, flow cytometry and scRNA-seq analysis with R. The Research Associate will be able to guide and supervise
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meeting presentations and conduct cell culture studies under the direction of the supervisor. The candidate must be proactive and take initiative in all work related tasks. It is critical
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DNA isolation from cancer cells, chromatin immunoprecipitation, RNA-sequencing, immunoblotting, cell culture, and ex vivo patient-derived xenograft (PDX) organoid culture as desirable. The laboratory’s
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candidate will support ongoing research activities by performing laboratory experiments, including cell culture, molecular biology techniques, and animal studies. Responsibilities also include data analysis
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the laboratory mouse and cell culture is highly preferred but not required. The candidate will conduct research project(s), design and perform biological experiments rigorously, work collaboratively with
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, stereotactic mouse surgeries and tissue dissections, mammalian cell culture, confocal microscopy, flow cytometry and scRNA-seq analysis with R. The Research Associate will be able to guide and supervise
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cities in the world”—NY Times, and is on the New York Times’ 50 Places To-Go list in the world for food and culture. Baylor College of Medicine promotes principles of diversity, inclusion, and equity
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, Western blotting, cell culture, etc. Job Duties Works with mice. Provides technical assistance for team research and lab maintenance. Performs assays that includes mouse husbandry, genotyping, real time RT
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biology technologies including western blot, viral and bacterial cultivation. Performs mammalian and organoid cell culture. Performs qRT-PCR analysis of clinical samples with detailed record keeping
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. Conducts tissue histology and immuno-histochemistry. Molecular and cellular work including PCR, plasmid DNA preparations, and cell culture. Data management and analysis. Rodent handling and husbandry