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microscopes microTIME200 (Picoquant) and C-Trap (Lumicks) with an access to the Center for Cellular Imaging and cryo-EM facilities at Washington University in St. Louis. The Korolev Laboratory is a member of
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(CRISPR and RNAseq), immunohistochemistry/immunofluorescence processing, imaging and analysis, electrophysiology, calcium imaging, and/or flow cytometry are highly desirable. Saint Louis University School
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), immunohistochemistry/immunofluorescence processing, imaging and analysis, electrophysiology, calcium imaging, and/or flow cytometry are highly desirable. Saint Louis University School of Medicine is a Catholic Jesuit
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to address key questions in chronic pain. Perform experiments and analyze data, employing techniques including animal handling, breeding, tissue collection, imaging, molecular biology assays, and
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biophysics and biochemistry, specifically in the field of ion channels or membrane proteins. Prior experience in patch-clamp electrophysiology or fluorescence cell imaging using advanced fluorescence
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to understand the fundamental mechanisms underlying cancer cells’ rheological properties. Past experiences with cell culture, flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy, and live imaging are required. Experiences in
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biochemistry in ion channels or membrane proteins are encouraged to apply. Past experiences in patch-clamp electrophysiology or fluorescence cell imaging using advanced microscopy are preferred but not required
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, proteomics, spatial transcriptomics and confocal microscopy. Harvest animal tissue for histological processing or molecular and biochemical analyses. Design and perform gain- and loss-of-function cell culture
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, organelle, and cell/molecular biology, while experience with advanced imaging techniques is advantageous. We are particularly interested in candidates with experience in lysosomal biology. The candidate is