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Posting Title: Research Assistant Department: Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Grade: Grade 8 Worker Type: Employee Worker Sub-Type: Fixed Term (Fixed Term) Time Type: Full time Scheduled Weekly
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on both in vitro human and murine organoid models as well as in vivo mouse models. The RA will provide technical assistance to other laboratory members as well as lead their research under the supervision
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, their contributions to human disease, and to leverage this knowledge into novel diagnostics and therapies. This is fixed term position with a current end date of 7/31/2027, which may be extended based upon available
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the role of the chromatin environment on human neuronal development. The Research Assistant will assist with carrying out specific experiments that involve maintenance of stem cells, neuronal differentiation
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the role of the chromatin environment on human neuronal development. The Research Assistant will assist with carrying out specific experiments that involve maintenance of stem cells, neuronal differentiation
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scheduling human subjects, preparing and performing VR experiments, coordinating data processing and analysis, maintaining and troubleshooting computers and VR equipment, ordering equipment and supplies, and
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the University Human Resources web page here for further information. About the Opportunity: The Fluid Biomarkers Laboratory within the Center for Alzheimer’s Disease Research is seeking a full-time Research
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, and ribosomes in resistant cancer cells and develop mRNA vaccines and other therapeutics, using human cell lines, stem cells, patient samples, and in vivo models. The Research Assistant will assist
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in resistant cancer cells and develop mRNA vaccines and other therapeutics, using human cell lines, stem cells, patient samples, and in vivo models. The Research Assistant will assist the PI in
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Competencies High degree of professionalism, collegiality and ability to work collaboratively. Abilities and interest in learning to perform experiments in a biology laboratory. Interest in human genetics and