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of Minnesota’s East Bank campus in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The lab technician will conduct research studies in the research focus areas of the lab. Specifically: Conducting immunological assays, molecular biology
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instrument for single cell analysis, next generation sequencing, sort of infected cells using flow cytometry, and different molecular biology techniques to clone or modify genes. The work also involves
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plant materials in growth chambers and green houses (20%) Essential Qualifications: BS in Genetics, Molecular Biology, Plant Biology or other related fields, or a combination of related education and work
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supervision. 40% Molecular Biology Extract gDNA, perform qPCR and NGS library prep including single-cell bisulfite sequencing or whole-genome sequencing library. 40% Cell culture work Isolate cells from mouse
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: Dr. Lou currently has active projects in cellular and molecular biology of several solid tumor types. The Lou Lab is expanding; this position has been developed in order to meet needs for new and
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Lab, located in the Department of Pharmacology in the Medical School is seeking a Researcher 1 to join the team. The lab uses a combination of pharmacology, molecular biology and genetic targeting
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. Experience with standard mammalian tissue culture techniques Experience with standard molecular biology techniques e.g. PCR, quantitative PCR, DNA extraction Create a Job Alert for Similar Jobs About
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approaches. To answer these fundamental questions we rely heavily on genetically engineered mouse models and transgenic mice. In addition, we utilize imaging, cell culture, and cell and molecular biology
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of Position: This is a position in the Mashek laboratory (masheklab.umn.edu) that studies the relationship between lipid metabolism and disease development. A primary emphasis is on lipid droplet biology in
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studying human and animal temporal bones, with a focus on molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, and histology techniques. Assist or perform procurement of temporal bones. Administer a variety of hearing