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part of the diverse Caltech community. Job Summary Professor Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz is a pioneering developmental biologist and stem cell scientist. Her lab utilizes multidisciplinary approaches
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. Extensive hands-on experience with molecular and cellular biology. Must have direct laboratory experience (academic or industry) with mammalian tissue culture, cell transfection and general sterile technique
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between RNA, DNA, and proteins in mammalian cells. This work will include experiments to characterize RNA-protein interactions and DNA-protein interactions involving cell culture, cell line engineering
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, to work as part of a team, and to learn new lab skills related to plant biology, molecular and cell biology, nanomaterials and chemistry. Excellent organizational, written, and verbal communication, and
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with molecular and cellular biology, modern cloning methods and primer and gene synthesis design. Must have direct laboratory experience (academic or industry) with mammalian tissue culture, cell
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to be resolved on off shifts. Conduct inspection tours of the Central Utility and Satellite Plant and provides instruction to the Utility Plant Operator as required. Maintains radio or cell phone
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direct laboratory experience (academic or industry) with mammalian tissue culture, cell transfection and general sterile technique. Familiarity and hands-on experience with the operation of standard lab
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experiments in mammalian cells and in vitro translation systems. Assist with electron microscopy grid preparation and data collection. A highly motivated and qualified candidate may develop independent projects
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on the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC), provides medical surveillance, risk assessment and biocontainment consultations to other committees (IACUC, IRB, Stem Cell). Develops and delivers biorisk management
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various protein expression constructs. Purification and analysis of single proteins and protein complexes. Functional experiments in mammalian cells and in vitro translation systems. Assist with electron