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• Generation of transgenic strains using CRISPR/Cas9 • Molecular biology studies including DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, cloning • Preparation of high throughput sequencing libraries • Odor collection and analysis
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years. • Conduct FACS and molecular biology experiments (DNA and RNA analysis) on brain tissue dissections. • Perform histological analysis of brain tissue with confocal microscopy. • Contribute
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A full-time Research Specialist I/II position is available in the Flow Cytometry Resource Facility (FCRF) laboratory in the Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton University. The FCRF provides
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The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology seeks a Research Specialist I/II to join the teaching lab group, supporting EEB undergraduate courses. The Research Specialist will be part of a 3
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molecular biology, immunology and/or cancer biology is highly desirable along with the ability to perform advanced mouse work, including colony management, genotyping and rodent injections and surgical
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. Essential Qualifications: ● Bachelor's degree in neuroscience, computational biology, genomics or a related field is required. ● Experience working with genomic data ● Strong programming skills, particularly
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include lab support for general molecular biology techniques such as cloning, and some aspects of lab management responsibilities. Individuals with experience in one or more of the following are encouraged
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its broadest terms, of our department. Applicants must have a recent doctorate with appropriate research experience in cell biology, developmental biology, microfabrication, or mechanobiology, strong
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must hold a Ph.D. degree in the biological sciences, computational biology, or a related field. Candidates must possess excellent written and oral communication skills, actively participate in group
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strong background in molecular biology, developmental biology, neurobiology and/or genomics. Successful applicants will be energetic and organized team players who can maintain independent research