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POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under limited supervision, the Research Assistant 3 will coordinate research work in immunology, cell biology and molecular biology-based projects to support research
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molecular biology protocols is essential. Familiarity with general techniques of functional genomics and mammalian cell biology is preferred. We are part of a vibrant and interactive research community
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are key areas of attention. The work will involve experimental techniques ranging from basic molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry to cell culture, animal studies, patient samples and 3D organoid
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the intersection of metabolism and chromatin is disrupted in cancer. The Gates lab utilizes mouse models, both 2D and 3D cell culture models, and molecular biology assays to answer key questions about chromatin
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pathway as well as regulation of cellular functions by other MAPK signaling pathways are key areas of attention. The work will involve experimental techniques ranging from basic molecular biology
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with expertise in innovative chemical biology techniques to advance mechanistic understanding of disease and develop new therapeutic and diagnostic tools. The approaches may include chemoproteomics
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approaches including biophysical tools (NMR, and cryo-EM), molecular biology, protein chemistry, and fluorescence microscopy. Relevant publications can be found here (https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user
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biophysical tools (NMR, and cryo-EM), molecular biology, protein chemistry, and fluorescence microscopy. Relevant publications can be found here (https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=SspbtpEAAAAJ&hl=en
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Assistants and Technicians in the group. QUALIFICATIONS Experience: Bioengineering background. Preference will be given to researchers with experience in cell culture, molecular biology and tissue engineering
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medicine. Current areas of research expertise within the department include visual sciences, signal transduction, structural biology, and molecular oncology. Synergy exists with other interdepartmental