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understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms that regulate muscle contraction and its dysfunction with disease. We use a variety of molecular biology, genetic, and biomechanical, and computational modeling
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turn may be targeted therapeutically for IPF. Experimental approaches employed in our lab involve cell signaling and metabolism, metabolomics, mitochondrial biology, molecular/cellular biology
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fluorescent immunohistochemistry, fluorescence in situ hybridization, and live imaging of transgenic fish. Assists with molecular biology experiments (cloning, PCR, RT-PCR, DNA isolation and sequencing), as
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questions using a breadth of molecular biology, electrophysiology, and behavioral tools. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Research Technologist 2 (NE S SEIU 925 RT) has the following responsibilities:
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of protein biogenesis and trafficking in a number of other diseases and conditions. Techniques in the lab include cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, microscopy, and epithelial electrophysiology. We also
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, but other viruses that alter immune regulation are also studied. Techniques in the lab include molecular biology, biochemistry, microscopy, viral genetics, flow cytometry, analysis of large data sets
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support on-going projects in the lab, and perform core lab support functions (e.g., making media, helping with organization/clean-up). POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES: Basic molecular biology (PCR, DNA extraction
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Schwarz Laboratory within the Cancer Biology Division and Department of Radiation Oncology at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, USA
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diverse faculty interests and expertise. At present, OHS enjoys faculty expertise in areas including anatomy, biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, biostatistics, epidemiology, behavioral science
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research setting. Specifically, the research assistant is responsible for basic molecular biology and cell culture tasks such as working with primary human cell lines, performing genotyping, GI tract routine