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(https://micro.utk.edu/faculty/burcham.php). Research in the Burcham lab centers on understanding how bacteria interact with the human host. We employ a combination of techniques in molecular biology, next
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technical support in the Virology/Immunology/Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory by learning and performing routine procedures on clinical specimens in the course of diagnostic testing or clinical research
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method for osteoarthritis. Qualifications Qualifications Ph.D. in Biomedical, Biomaterials, Biological Science, or a closely related field. Practical knowledge of cartilage and bone biology, biomaterial
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: Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, or a related field. (TRANSCRIPT REQUIRED) EXPERIENCE: Two (2) years of experience in drug discovery and cancer biology research. Strong publication record in
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disease, handling and genetic manipulation of infectious fungal isolates, as well as in basic molecular biology and biochemistry methods. Applicants should have a demonstrated commitment to and knowledge
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, adult, and disease. Performs electrophysiology, Multiphoton, confocal imaging, molecular biology, and biochemistry experiments under the supervision of the Principal Investigator. Performs analysis
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and contaminated site to investigate field scale microbial ecology. Main responsibilities will include the design and implementation of studies incorporating a systems biology approach, utilizing
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and cell-specific knockout mouse models, molecular biology and biochemistry, immunofluorescence, super-resolution microscopy, high-speed dual-inverted light sheet calcium imaging, arterial myography
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fellows, and junior employees in the laboratory. Performs other duties as required. Qualifications MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS EDUCATION: Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or related field. (TRANSCRIPT
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developmental retinal angiogenesis and molecular biology preferred. Applicants should have a demonstrated commitment to and knowledge of equal employment opportunity and affirmative action. The University