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hands-on laboratory experience is required along with a strong understanding of molecular biology and eukaryotic genetics. Significant laboratory experience obtained during undergraduate studies is
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the lab of Dr. Eva Nogales at the University of California, Berkeley. Eva Nogales studies the molecular function of macromolecular assemblies by direct visualization of their architecture, functional
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that are integrated with spatial transcriptomic techniques to build a rigorous, systematic framework for the cellular and molecular components of the entire sequence of appetite behaviors (food-seeking, consumption
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capacity. Previous research experience in molecular biology and/or neurobiology is required. Previous experience training other people on various protocols. Previous experience with mouse research is
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complex carbohydrates shape, support and functionalize biological cells and tissues. By using a wide range of molecular and structural biology tools as well as glycobiology and biochemistry, we study the
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Research Technician, you will be working with multiple people in the lab to perform various molecular biology techniques including next generation sequencing. There is the possibility to work on your own
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Technician I in the lab of Dr. Cagla Eroglu at Duke University. The Eroglu Lab investigates the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie synaptic connectivity in the CNS. Currently, they are continuing
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school in the biological sciences. What we provide: Hands on training on molecular biology, genetics and plant biology techniques. 1:1 mentorship with senior researchers. Contributing to exciting research
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members willing to commit to a 2-year position. What we provide: A fun, positive, and inclusive research environment. Training in standard techniques in molecular biology, genetics, microscopy and image
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. This would be an excellent role for a scientifically-minded professional with strong molecular biology technical skills who is interested in contributing to a team and supporting the research efforts underway