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, sterile tissue culture technique, and pipetting. Preferred but not required lab skills and experiences include familiarity with microscopy (fluorescence, confocal), immunofluorescence, PCR, Western Blot
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biology techniques (especially mammalian cell culture and western blot), excellent organizational skills, and ability to assist with organizational tasks to maintain lab operations. There is the occasional
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should have experience in general molecular biology, biochemistry, in vitro, and in vivo experiments. Knowledge in protein assays (Western Blotting, Immunoprecipitation, gel analysis), nucleic acids
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to support research activities such as collecting post-mortem mouse tissues and keeping a record of tissues in stock, as well as analyze tissue samples by using techniques including qPCR, ELISA, Western blots
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inflammation in translational models of stroke and cerebrovascular disease. Candidates are sought with background in general laboratory skills (immunohistochemistry, PCR, western blot etc). Preferred experience
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limited to, protein assay (Western Blotting, Immunoprecipiatation, gel analysis), nucleic acids (DNA and RNA such as cloning, PCR, RT-QPCR, RNA synthesis, transfection, extraction), microscopic analysis
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genomic and epigenomic experiments using molecular biology techniques in human cells Execute experiments with the use of antibodies (western blots, immunoprecipitations, etc) and with standard molecular
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immunohistochemistry, PCR, and Western blotting • Prepare experimental materials using laboratory protocols and safety guidelines • Prepares solutions, reagents, and media for experimental use • Set up and operate
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), biochemistry, protein assay (Western Blotting, Immunoprecipitation, gel analysis), nucleic acids (DNA and RNA such as cloning, PCR, RT-QPCR, RNA synthesis, transfection, extraction, gene overexpression/silencing