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facilitate the development of startups, especially in the healthcare industry. Prefer experience working in a chemistry, biology, or cell therapy laboratory. Prefer program development, management, and
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at the intersection of cancer biology, intracellular signal transduction, and membrane trafficking. The research assistant will join a friendly, pleasant lab group that pursues cutting-edge biomedical research
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. (2%) 4. Perform other assigned duties. (4%) CONTACTS Department: Daily contact with faculty and staff in the departments of Biology and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering who are working in
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years of related experience required. Prior experience with slide preparation is preferred. Advanced biology and wet lab experience is required. Education: Bachelor’s degree in biology, chemistry, or
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POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under limited supervision, the Research Assistant 3 will coordinate research work in immunology, cell biology and molecular biology-based projects to support research
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. Education: Bachelor’s degree in science required. REQUIRED SKILLS Has knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures in animal research, rodent neurosurgery, circadian biology, and molecular
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networks, neural networks, Markov Models, convolutional networks etc.) Exposure to computational and/or systems biology including Multiomics. REQUIRED SKILLS: Strong background in one or more areas of
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mainly immunology, molecular biology, and tissue culture focus. The research assistant will grow 3-dimentional models of cell culture and perform molecular biology, cell signaling and immunological assays
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molecular biology protocols is essential. Familiarity with general techniques of functional genomics and mammalian cell biology is preferred. We are part of a vibrant and interactive research community
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with expertise in innovative chemical biology techniques to advance mechanistic understanding of disease and develop new therapeutic and diagnostic tools. The approaches may include chemoproteomics