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. The Division of Neuroimmunology and Glial Biology (NGB) within the Department of Neurology investigates a variety of mechanisms underlying nervous system dysfunction in multiple sclerosis, neurodegenerative
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to the microscopy community so must have experience teaching courses in microscopy and quantitative biology. For this position, we are looking for candidates who hold a Bachelor’s degree in Quantitative Biology or
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analysis, cloning, PCR analysis, single cell sequencing, and standard molecular biology techniques. The individual will also work closely with other members of our team to assist with human tissue sample
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genetics and mouse models to uncover critical genes contributing to glaucoma and related phenotypes. The incumbent will engage in several technical aspects of genetic and molecular biology-based studies
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large teaching and research department within the School of Medicine. The department offers graduate studies in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Systems Biology
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endeavor that usually yield technical data about the phenomena under investigation. The fields may include chemistry, physics, biochemistry, microbiology, botany, zoology, psychology, biology, geology
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disease and intestinal homeostasis. Techniques used will be standard molecular biology, cell culture, q-PCR, Western blotting and limited histological specimen preparation. Person will be part of a multi
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry Full Time 78810BR Job Summary The lab does research involving 3D cell culture, molecular biology, optical microscopy and mouse cancer models. Our lab is interested in tissue
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research and development principles, with a focus on computational biology, biological systems modeling, and pharmacometrics. We are looking to enhance the group’s platform development capabilities with
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biomedical science and science administration. The candidate should have prior bench and research experience, including in general molecular biology, brain sectioning, or tissue histology, and should have