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to their infection. Find more information about our lab and our recent publications at hornerlab.org. The primary goal of this position will be to investigate the biology of RNA modifications during viral infection
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TECHNICIAN II POSITION The Lee lab in the Department of Radiation Oncology is recruiting a research technician to assist with various molecular biology, cell biology, histology, and animal experiments
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Practice facilities and tested in early phase clinical trials. The Saunders laboratory aims to understand the immunology of HIV-1 antibodies and the molecular biology of their interaction with HIV-1 envelope
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organoids, RNA regulation, and genomics. The ideal applicant for this entry level position will have a BS in Biology, Neuroscience or a related degree, a strong motivation for pursuing biomedical research
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candidate to begin soon (ideally June, start date somewhat flexible) to replace our current lab manager, who will begin a Ph.D. program this fall. A four-year college degree in biology, biochemistry
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novel, translational therapies to treat these pathologies. The laboratory uses a variety of techniques including molecular biology (cloning, PCR, mammalian cell culture, qPCR, and proteomics), genetics
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Lab. This position reports to Matthew Hilton, PhD, Associate Professor in Orthopaedic and Associate Professor in Cell Biology. Work Performed Manage daily operation of a dynamic group of 10 researchers
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routine molecular biology (e.g., isolation of nucleic acids, PCR, ELISAs) and microbiology techniques. -Maintaining a mouse colony (e.g., routine husbandry, genotyping, maintaining inventory), administering
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. Minimum Qualifications Education Work requires an Associate's degree in botany, biology, zoology, psychology or other science related scientific field. Experience None required above education/training
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should have a PhD in molecular biology, genetics, neuroscience, or a related field. Prior experience in RNA biology is encouraged but not necessary. Conduct independent research activities under