Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Country
-
Program
-
Field
-
profiling, cloning, and tissue culture. KEY FUNCTIONS Lab and Animal Studies Exercises considerable imagination, initiative and inventiveness in planning and executing the details of experiments/studies and
-
. The primary use of basic to immediate molecular biology and tissue culture techniques will be performed to carry out the research projects in the Upper GI laboratory. In particular work will focus upon
-
immunostaining. 2. Tissue Culture (Enter 20% Effort) · Maintain numerous established cell lines using standard tissue culture techniques including, plating cells, determining cell counts and cell viability
-
models and processing of same for flow cytometric and in vitro assays. Entry/capture into database Isolate primary human NK cells, transduce them Culture and maintain primary human cells and cell lines
-
spectrometry), mammalian cell culture, lentiviral production and transduction, flow cytometry, and microscopy. The Research Assistant II will record and evaluate data and operate, maintain, and install new
-
following areas: • Mouse handling & colony maintenance • Tumor immunology & cancer immunotherapy • In vivo mouse models • Cell culture of cancer cell lines & primary cells • Multi-color flow cytometry (FACS
-
to Environmental Health and Safety (EHS). Provide Research Support Conduct routine cell culture experiments. Perform wet bench work, including protein, DNA, and RNA sample preparation and immunohistochemistry
-
microscopy. Key Functions Performs cell culture of tumor cell lines and 3D tissue-engineered cultures based on polymeric scaffolds for organotypic tumor growth in vitro Performs immunofluorescence experiments
-
DNA and RNA and running gels and making buffers, · Maintains tissue cultures, including 3D organoid culture and immune cells, · Manages the mice colonies including breeding, cage management, weaning
-
for all animal strains. Tissue culture: -Maintains and establishes culture of human and murine cells, which require rigorous sterile techniques. Must have the ability to observe and identify cell changes