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Graduate Field Coordinator-Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics About the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics (MBG), a very large
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technician that is interested in investigating the molecular mechanisms of innate and adaptive immune memory. The job responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Maintain an experimental mouse colony
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supporting work/life integration of oneself and others. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Assisting in conducting research experiments using techniques such as basic molecular biology (DNA and
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and flies. Proficiency in basic lab techniques and principles of molecular biology required. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work
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, we deliver our findings directly to communities and families, ensuring that our work reaches those who need it most. The Barrow lab of Molecular Nutrition within the Division of Nutritional Sciences
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to understand the metabolic and nutritional sources of DNA damage in life that can impact the risk of cancer and aging. The lab combines genetics, mass spectrometry and molecular biology in mammalian cell lines
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Dr. Subramanian’s group focuses on understanding the principles governing cellular heterogeneity, crosstalk, and evolution in the context of human tissues and disease. Her interdisciplinary research program operates at the nexus of high-throughput data measurements, development and application...
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The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics (MBG) at Cornell is a world-class department that conducts research and teaching in the areas of molecular biology and genetics. Within MBG, the Lee
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in the Department falls into five core areas: cellular and molecular neuroscience, systems neuroscience, computational neuroscience, chemical ecology, and animal social behavior. Faculty members have
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international settings. Proficiency in necropsy techniques and interpretation of gross and histopathological findings. Experience in ancillary diagnostics ideally including molecular biology techniques (PCR