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applicant will have a background in molecular biology, genomics, or molecular neuroscience, strong programming abilities, and a keen interest in the lab's research. Prior expertise with single cell genomics
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years. • Conduct FACS and molecular biology experiments (DNA and RNA analysis) on brain tissue dissections. • Perform histological analysis of brain tissue with confocal microscopy. • Contribute
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The Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton University is seeking a full-time Research Specialist in the Notterman Lab, under the supervision of Dr. Dan Notterman. The successful candidate will
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and basic lab research. The research assistant will help in collecting and maintaining bees, participate in basic molecular biology experiments, and assist with general data entry. Tasks would include
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graduate school. Research project activities may include: ⢠Mosquito breeding and behavioral experiments ⢠Generation of transgenic strains using CRISPR/Cas9 ⢠Molecular biology studies including DNA/RNA
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to the project intellectually. Essential • Highly motivated, dedicated, tenacious, problem solving attitude. • 1 year of molecular biology laboratory experience. • Must have great attention to detail. • Excellent
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• Generation of transgenic strains using CRISPR/Cas9 • Molecular biology studies including DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, cloning • Preparation of high throughput sequencing libraries • Odor collection and analysis
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years. • Conduct FACS and molecular biology experiments (DNA and RNA analysis) on brain tissue dissections. • Perform histological analysis of brain tissue with confocal microscopy. • Contribute
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basic molecular biology techniques, including: PCR, DNA/RNA extractions, solution preparation - Good hands in lab and dedication to hands-on laboratory work - Ability to lead a project independently and
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, Notterman Lab Company: Princeton University Description: A postdoctoral or more senior research position is available in the Department of Molecular Biology and the Office of Population Research