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The Department of Molecular Biology and Microbiology has the long-term goal of strengthening and expanding the existing research program targeted at understanding the regulation of HIV transcription
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, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology & Vascular Biology. 2. Experience with mice, mouse breeding and genotyping to produce specific combinations of genes, double or triple knockout mice, inducible specific
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biochemistry and biophysics, bioengineering, mitochondrial biology, metabolism, and gene therapy. These positions are funded by the NIH and industry. Our laboratory investigates molecular and in vivo contractile
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, utilizing biophysical tools such as NMR and cryo-EM, alongside molecular biology, protein chemistry, and fluorescence microscopy. You can learn more about our work by visiting our relevant publications here
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will perform a wide array of cellular and molecular biology experiments using gel electrophoresis, western blots, bacterial transformation and culture, and other in vitro techniques. This position will
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planning and performing experiments on projects related to cardiac contractile function. The research assistant will work closely with other lab members and focus on research involving molecular biology of
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-funded laboratory housed within the School of Nursing. Studies are generally focused on the use of large-scale omics, automated high-throughput screening, advanced molecular biology techniques, and machine
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skilled researcher with expertise in experimental cell biology, molecular biology, and biochemistry to join our team. Our research has focused on the molecular mechanisms of chronic inflammation in obesity
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years of experience. REQUIRED SKILLS Knowledge and understanding of commonly-used procedures within the field of protein biochemistry, molecular biology and other related technologies. Expertise in RT
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of molecular biology/biochemistry and cell culture (PCR, molecular cloning, protein analysis such as SDS-PAGE and Western blot, retroviral/ lentiviral construct). (50%) 2. Conduct analysis of samples. Generate