11 International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology positions at North Carolina State University
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and engagement activities. The Mochizuki lab studies the pathology of cancer and other diseases in domestic animals (e.g., dogs, cats) using molecular biology methods analyzing mostly DNA and RNA
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reasonable accommodations Preferred Qualifications Experience working with dogs and cats in a clinical or research setting Mammalian cell culture Histology and microscopy Molecular biology techniques (WB
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cell and organoid culture and transgenic mouse models in combination with molecular, pharmacological, and behavioral analyses to investigate the neuro-immune mechanisms underlying brain development and
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of cell biology and physiology, cancer biology, developmental biology, environmental science and toxicology, genomics, infectious diseases, neuroscience, nutrition, pharmacology, anesthesiology, radiology
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cell culture (establishment and maintenance), molecular biology techniques, and microscopy. Experience in data analysis and drafting manuscripts for publication. Required License(s) or Certification(s) N
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. Knowledge and/or experience in plant transformation, molecular biology, genetics, and horticulture. Required License or Certification n/a Valid NC Driver's License required No Commercial Driver's License
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faculty are recognized experts in the fields of cell biology and physiology, cancer biology, developmental biology, environmental science and toxicology, genomics, infectious diseases, neuroscience
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. Oversee and provide support with molecular biology and histology techniques with mouse and human cells as well as with mouse and human tissues Oversee and provide support in managing mouse colonies
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digestive diseases through a developmental biology lens. Using cutting-edge molecular and cellular biology tools in the context of animal and organoid model systems, they seek to delineate fundamental
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. Disciplines represented in MBS include basic science fields (cell biology, physiology, gross anatomy, developmental and reproductive biology, environmental science and toxicology, genomics, neurobiology, and