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POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under limited supervision, coordinate research work on a federally funded project to develop engineered cartilage sheets and biological bone material for implantation in
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discrepancies immediately. (25%) Conduct a series of experiments to supply scientific information as part of a larger project. Prepare, evaluate samples to relevant lab staff, including genetic DNA extraction
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lab supplies, as instructed. (5%) Train new staff; may direct the work of students. (5%) Perform other duties relevant to lab maintenance as assigned. (5%) CONTACTS Department: Daily contact with
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for Veterinary Medicine regulations and other applicable regulatory guidelines. In employment, as in education, Case Western Reserve University is committed to Equal Opportunity and Diversity. Women, veterans
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, funded by theCenter for Medicare and Medicaid Services (2K2CMS331882 – Rebecca Etz at VCU, PI), to develop a patient-reported comprehensive health measure with focused attention to mental, behavioral, and
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, prepare manuscripts, and contribute preliminary data for grant proposals. II. TECHNICAL SKILLS Experience in molecular biology, mammalian cell culture and standard biochemical techniques is required
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generation of biologic orthopaedic components. (9%) 5. Evaluate adequacy of techniques and provide feedback on experimental design. Record results using appropriate software, such as Excel. Prepare and present
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of major trauma. Develop and maintain a system for the processing, organization, and secure storage of human blood samples and data including working with Case Western Reserve University computational
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to understand the mechanism of Golgi trafficking, its regulation, and contribution to human disease, especially cancer. The lab is using discoveries to develop new approaches to cancer treatment. The position
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of the lab can be found at http://physics.case.edu/faculty/lydia-kisley/ The candidate will primarily be responsible for working on projects funded by a private foundation, the NSF, and NIH to develop and