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. Optimize tissue processing and acquire images on instruments. (35%) 2. Conduct a series of experiments to supply scientific information as part of a larger project. Conduct analysis of samples
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POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under the general supervision, assist with daily operations of the laboratory and perform research work in rodent imaging research. This position will work with animals
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Microsoft Office, Excel, Prism, Excel, Image J, Photoshop. Willingness to learn new techniques, procedures, processes, and software programs as needed. 10. Ability to organize, maintain and prepare accurate
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imaging, intraocular pressure measurements, various types of electroretinography, and visual acuity determination. Other highly complex procedures include establishing a corneal microbead mouse model
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organization of virus particles. The objective of this research is the construction of fluorescent HIV-1 particles, using genetic code expansion (GCE) technology, for high-resolution fluorescence imaging
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expression (E. coli, yeast, and mammalian cells) and purification of proteins or nucleic acids Experience with mammalian cell culture and imaging Competent in molecular biology (cloning, and site-directed
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quantitative PCR, digital PCR, and Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP); using conventional PCR, bacterial cloning, and in vitro transcription to generate synthetic RNA standards for use in prototype
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of interest. Prepare DNA/RNA libraries for genomic sequencing, following protocols for quality control and ensuring the accurate representation of samples. Operate microscopy equipment for imaging of stained
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of this research is the construction of HIV-1 particles labelled with minimal fluorescent tags, using Genetic Code Expansion (GCE) technology, for high-resolution fluorescence imaging. This will involve designing a
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the latest high-resolution imaging technology. The team’s goal will be to show how nerve tracts in the vagus map to organs. The vagus nerves connect the brainstem to most organs in the torso, including