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. This includes technical methods encompassing molecular biology, protein expression, protein purification, and various imaging modalities, among others. T3 supports the HHMI values of Excellence, Collaboration
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for contributions to scientific publications. What you bring: Master’s degree in physics, Chemistry, Biology or a related field, or equivalent education and experience. PhD preferred but not required. Extensive
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autoclaving laboratory glassware, propagation and long-term storage of bacteria and phage cultures, conducting basic techniques in microbiology and molecular biology. Conduct independent research projects
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that work! What You Bring: PhD. in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or Structural Biology, or equivalent. Proven foundation in Molecular Biology techniques Familiarity with structural biology techniques is a
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for contributions to scientific publications. What you bring: Master’s degree in physics, Chemistry, Biology or a related field, or equivalent education and experience. PhD preferred but not required. Extensive
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May participate in basic molecular cloning (plasmid construction and analyses) and PCR-based genotyping May participate in plant care Position 2: Plant Molecular Genetics/Developmental Biology/Cell
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current/future interests What you bring: A PhD in chemistry, molecular biology, or a related field Experience with molecular biology Creative ideas to develop or apply molecular tools Diversity, equity and
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cosmopolitan San Francisco Bay area, amidst the beauty of Northern California. What you’ll do: Engage in cutting-edge research in molecular, cellular, or developmental plant biology. Develop laboratory
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generally - how glia support and protect neuronal function. You will work collaboratively with other lab members and will use molecular biology and primary cell culture methods, microscopy, and rodent in vivo
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projects in which the candidate participates may lead to authorship on scientific publications. A deeper understanding of evolutionary and molecular biology. Hands on training on molecular biology, genetics