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. Responsibilities include cell culture, cell and molecular assays, western blotting, PCR, RT-PCR, DNA/RNA/protein isolation, flow cytometry staining, data analysis, data interpretation, and presentations (which
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live animals. Techniques include, but are not limited to, cell culture, cell transfection, DNA/RNA/protein isolation, PCR, western blot, immunofluorescence, ELISA, in vivo animal models. Assist the PI
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(such as Western blotting and protein purification) • Collect data and analyze results. Maintain and occasionally make repairs to standard laboratory equipment. Makes moderately complex decisions and
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. Click here to learn more about the benefits of working at Temple University. The Burdo laboratory in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Inflammation and Center for NeuroVirology and Gene
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manage the research lab. Responsibilities include: *Molecular biological techniques, such as the generation of viral vectors, gene cloning, PCR/RT-PCR/qPCR, and protein biochemistry, such as Western
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and/or Langendorff perfusion models, proteomics, basic bioinformatics, high-resolution and/or live-cell imaging, western blotting, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), molecular cloning, and cell culture
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, such as PCR, protein and DNA electrophoresis, cloning and DNA preparation. • May run routine biochemistry assays including western blotting and RT-PCR. • May perform microscopic imaging analyses
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. Employment at Temple University means much more than a competitive salary. Temple strives to maintain a culture of diversity and inclusivity and provide employees with opportunities for growth and advancement
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electrophoresis • Experience in rodent handling (preferred) • Experience in any histological or simple protein methods (e.g., western blotting) This is a grant funded position. Temple University is committed
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protein • biochemistry, such as Western blotting and protein purification. • Rodent-related studies in the neuroscience field, including animal handling, surgery, neurological animal models