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; performing cell and molecular biology procedures including cell culture work, fluorescence microscopy, fluorescence activated cell sorting, sample processing for genomic analysis. This is a 1 year, full time
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purification, gel electrophoresis Maintenance of common human cell lines, performing transfection reactions for protein expression Generation and maintenance of B-cell hybridoma lines Protein purification
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The Han lab in the Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology is hiring a part time technician with a target start date of June 1, 2024 or sooner. Who We Are: The Weill Institute for Cell and
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environment where every team member can thrive. As part of our Facilities and Campus Services (FCS) team, you will be joining a values-based organization committed to truth, respect, excellence, teamwork, and
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equipment Maintain the lab in good working order. Required Qualifications High school diploma, and up to 1-year relevant experience in coursework or laboratory experience in molecular biology, cell biology
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program will focus on describing the biology and ecology of troublesome weed species, herbicide evaluation and stewardship, efficacy of novel physical and cultural weed control methods, including organic
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of a newly built respiration chamber system to study enteric methane mitigation and energetics in lactating dairy cows. Function as Research Operations Director for respiration chambers. Create/organize
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weed species, herbicide evaluation and stewardship, efficacy of novel physical and cultural weed control methods, including organic production practices. Tasks will include performing field and
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emissions. Current research includes work predominantly with dairy cattle. However, work with sheep and in vitro cell culture systems also exists. The laboratory team is a diverse group of researchers
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scale, from cells to society. Our research and academic programs focus on the interaction of humans with their biological, economic, social and physical environments. Using Cornell's far-reaching