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at Harvard Medical School and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute while carrying out research projects. Dr. David Pellman’s group is studying the mechanism of chromosome segregation, the cell biology of
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cultures for experimental purposes. Perform standard molecular biology techniques, such as: cloning/generation of plasmid DNAs, amplification upon transfection/transformation into mammalian or bacteria cells
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hands-on laboratory experience is required along with a strong understanding of molecular biology and eukaryotic genetics. Significant laboratory experience obtained during undergraduate studies is
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. This would be an excellent role for a scientifically-minded professional with strong molecular biology technical skills who is interested in contributing to a team and supporting the research efforts underway
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complex carbohydrates shape, support and functionalize biological cells and tissues. By using a wide range of molecular and structural biology tools as well as glycobiology and biochemistry, we study the
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project independently while under the guidance and mentorship of mentors. What you bring: Bachelor's degree in life science Background training and knowledge of molecular and cell biology techniques. Strong
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complex carbohydrates shape, support and functionalize biological cells and tissues. By using a wide range of molecular and structural biology tools as well as glycobiology and biochemistry, we study the
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://stanfordstomata.sites.stanford.edu/ About the role: In this role, you will work collaboratively with Dr. Bergmann to develop, coordinate, and undertake research projects in plant genetics cell biology and developmental biology. We
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May participate in basic molecular cloning (plasmid construction and analyses) and PCR-based genotyping May participate in plant care Position 2: Plant Molecular Genetics/Developmental Biology/Cell
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: Bachelor of Science in Biology, or related discipline. Experience related to molecular biology techniques and/or next-generation sequencing preferred. Strong initiative, self-motivation, and capacity