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. Potential candidates must have recently completed a neuroscience PhD or at least 2-years of postdoctoral training utilizing mouse models, and have experience with molecular biology. Application materials must
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. Zebrafish or confocal imaging experience is a plus Field: Cell and molecular biology, immunology, neuroscience Certification: MCW as an Equal Opportunity Employer and Commitment to Non-Discrimination
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, genetics, or related field Aseptic tissue culture techniques Molecular biology techniques e.g., DNA/RNA/protein extraction, qPCR, western blotting MCW as an Equal Opportunity Employer and Commitment to Non
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Position Description: Primary Functions Perform research experiments using biochemical assays, cellular and molecular biology experiments Operate and maintain a variety of basic lab equipment Assist
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to generate data for research projects/publications/grant applications. While experience in molecular biology, molecular genetics, microscopy, and/or working with C. elegans is welcome, hands-on training will
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conducting research on projects in the areas of molecular biology of cancer. Our laboratory has multiple exciting directions related to tumor immunology, immunotherapy, and molecular characterization of cancer
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. Knowledge – Skills – Abilities Knowledge of cardiovascular science, mouse and/or rat models, cell and molecular biology, data management and quality record keeping Preferred Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00-5
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protein-coupled receptor signaling using high-throughput screening, mutagenesis, molecular biology, and structural biology. Our lab is a highly-creative, fast-paced, dynamic environment with high
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. Knowledge – Skills – Abilities Knowledge of biology, bladder physiology, visceral neural circuits, working with rodent models, molecular techniques (such as IHC, PCR, single cell analysis), viral circuit
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of molecular drivers of women’s cancers, (ii) biology and therapy of atypical cervical cancers, (iii) the role of the tumor microbiome in cancer initiation, progression, therapy response and prognosis, and (iv