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activities. Duties Performs molecular biology and biochemical techniques. PCR (quantitative, non-quantitative, and RT). SDS-PAGE and western blotting. Expression and purification of recombinant proteins
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of Biochemistry is a research-intensive department fostering fundamental investigations of biological molecular mechanisms (https://www.ualberta.ca/biochemistry/index.html ). Our large undergraduate and graduate
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cancer biology, with a focus on breast cancer. This position is a tenure track position and will be a full time 1.0 FTE with the rank of Assistant Professor. The successful applicant will be expected
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spectrometry, proteomics or molecular biology and interests in cancer proteomics. The successful candidate will join a dynamic and translational research program in prostate cancer proteomics, biomarker
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the Faculty of Science and includes access to service units in chemical analysis, molecular biology, and microscopy. Members of Biological Sciences benefit from interdisciplinary connections with
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productivity and a minimum of one peer-reviewed publication during PhD. Strong written and oral communication skills in English. The following experience is required: basic molecular and cell biology and
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immunity that links molecular mechanisms to disease, treatment and prevention. Position We seek a postdoctoral fellow with expertise in adaptive immunology interested in investigating the links between T
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Professor Jie Chen’s lab in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, at the University of Alberta, is recruiting molecular biologists/biochemists with strong backgrounds in single-cell
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, especially application of next-generation probiotic strains and their by-products as novel therapeutics Experience with biosafety measures, general molecular biology techniques (primer design, cloning, DNA
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. This includes lymphedema and lymphocytic leukemias. The main goal of this research is to understand the molecular mechanisms of lymphedema and leukemia, microenvironmental factors that contribute to disease