25 International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology positions at Indiana University in United States
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, creative, well-organized candidate with extensive experience, stem cell and molecular biology, next-generation sequencing techniques, data analysis, and animal handling to join our team. As the nation’s
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-motivated, curious, creative, well-organized candidate with extensive experience in molecular biology, next-generation sequencing techniques, data analysis, and animal handling to join our team. Job Summary
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graduate programs, and world-class research spanning the breadth of biological questions and experimental systems from ecosystems to microbiology and developmental biology, from evolution to cell biology
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standard molecular and cell biology techniques such as: cell culture, sterile technique, ELISA, and qRT-PCR. Experience in angiogenesis and viral related therapy is a plus. Must be experienced in basic mouse
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Biology & Physiology Campus IU School of Medicine Indianapolis Position Summary The Lasagna-Reeves lab, a member of the Stark Neuroscience Research Institute (SNRI) at Indiana University School of Medicine
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of biological questions and experimental systems ¿ from ecosystems to microbiology and developmental biology, from evolution to cell biology, from molecular biology to systems biology, bioinformatics, and
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airport, being named “Best Airport in North America” by Airports Council International for many years. Information about the Department of Anatomy, Cell Biology & Physiology is available at: https
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of cells and tissues, and apply molecular biology techniques for the study of factors involved in cell differentiation and development. The ideal candidate will be expected to apply strong organizational and
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, isolation, and culturing of cells and tissues, and apply molecular biology techniques for the study of factors involved in cell differentiation and development. The ideal candidate will be expected to apply
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of whole genome methylation patterns, the molecular biology of phytochemicals such as cannabidiol, and the molecular regulation of fibrosis in the kidney are recommended. The Division of Clinical