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Boston University's Department of Biology and Program in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) seek an Undergraduate Program Coordinator. This position will assist the Biology Department's
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to have a PhD and/or MD in the biological sciences, and be highly motivated and tenacious as a scientist, with a solid background and experience in molecular biology, cell biology and biochemical techniques
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using a range of molecular biology, sequencing and immunologic techniques. Some work will occur in high and maximum containment (BSL-3 and BSL-4) laboratory space at the NEIDL. Training to work safely
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who has good work ethics to join the group. Research experiences in vascular and metabolic diseases and background of cellular and molecular biology, immunohistology, immunology, biochemistry and animal
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, cell and molecular biology, as well as physiology and biophysics to address fundamental questions and explore potential translational targets for a variety of kidney disorders, including acute kidney
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environment and working independently, precisely following molecular biology protocols and processing large number of samples. Previous laboratory experience and familiarity with basic molecular biology
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and metabolic diseases and background of cellular and molecular biology, immunohistology, immunology, biochemistry and animal studies are preferred. A research Assistant position is available in
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involving cell culture work, experiments with cortical organoids, molecular biology, confocal imaging and data analysis. The lab studies the selective vulnerability of a particular set of neurons as a way to
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biochemistry, and molecular biology. Sets up and performs routine and established lab procedures in support of lab goals and grant commitments. The candidate will be expected assists in the maintenance of lab
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models of disease (e.g. mouse survival surgery), mouse genotyping and mouse breeding colony management, cell cultures, immunology methods and molecular biology (e.g. ELISA, PCR, Western blotting, lung