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-on experiments under biosafety level-2 laboratory environment including microbial and cell culture, nanoparticle synthesis and characterization, and device development and engineering. (45%) Conduct analysis
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federally funded project which aims to prepare orthopedic implants for testing in animals and humans. Key responsibilities will include carry out experiments involving cell and tissue culture, operate
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extensive experience with hydrogels and characterizing soft materials. Further skills in in eukaryotic cell culture, fluorescence microscopy, image processing in MATLAB, Python, or other C-based programming
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: Moderate contact with vendors to exchange information. Students: Frequent contact with students and researchers to exchange information, learn technology, or help with experimentation. SUPERVISORY
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management of resources, and execution of strategic initiatives, while fostering a culture of excellence and innovation. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Operational excellence: assess, design, implement and manage
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animals per IACUC protocols and laboratory methodology. Perform cell culture, tissues harvest and acquisition, imaging experiments, tissue and organ extraction. Specific experimental studies will require
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Date: May 2024 Title: Research Associate (Laboratory Research) Department: Biomedical Engineering School: Engineering Location: Wickenden Building Supervisor Name and Title: Andrew Shoffstall, Ph.D
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POSITION OBJECTIVE The assistant vice president serves as a key member of the senior leadership team of the University Technology (UTech) division. As a key member of the senior leadership team
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biomedical engineering. 2. Ability and experience to perform cell culture. 3. Ability and experience to handle mice. 4. Ability and experience to operate scientific instrument, e.g. MRI scanner. 5. Ability
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POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under general supervision, the Engineer 1 will be responsible collecting data and support biomedical engineering faculty and staff with maintenance of experimental