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Department: SOM KC Division of Molecular and Integrative Physiology ----- LeVine Lab Position Title: Research Assistant- Cell Biology and Physiology (LeVine Lab) Job Family Group: Professional Staff
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cell biology, especially focused on the hematopoietic niche as well as technical expertise in advanced flow cytometry and multi-label imaging are essential. Must be willing to work with other faculty
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biochemical and molecular biology research approaches Experience working with mutant rodent models. Job Duties Outlined: Research the regulation of trophoblast cell development using in vitro and in vivo models
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Outlined: Research Overview: Work with PI/faculty mentor, to design and perform experiments exploring cancer metastasis using cell biological, biochemical, and/or molecular techniques to determine mechanisms
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to slow cyst growth in cell and animal models of PKD, and provide technical support for the operations of the Core. More information about Dr. Wallace's lab is available at: http://www.kumc.edu/school
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microscopy, protein immunoblotting, maintenance of cell cultures, and DNA isolation and analysis. Attend all orientation and training sessions designated by the University and Department, attend departmental
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, and changes in the microenvironment that lead to fibrosis and renal failure. This individual will investigate the role of cell surface integrins, G-protein coupled receptors and other signaling pathways
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of critical thinking, cell culture/technical skills and written/communication skills in English, with prior publication record, strong work ethics, and the ability to work independently as well as part of a
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: Experience with energy balance and weight management techniques and measures, behavioral strategies/theories, nutrition and physical activity, obesity management with clinic patients Prior experience in funded
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, molecular cloning, cell culture, immunoblot analysis, immunohistochemistry staining, PCR, and RNA extraction. Experience writing publications on whole body and cell metabolism. Previous experience with