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performing genetic manipulation of Tetrahymena, engineering Tetrahymena strains that can be used to generate data that test specific hypotheses. Experience in basic molecular biology techniques and working
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Zebrafish Facility is seeking applicants for a Research Technician I in the Department of Developmental Biology at Washington University School of Medicine
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary This position provides specialized support on information technology equipment and systems for the business, research, and instructional functions of customers. Position involves the advanced use of software and/or hardware tools to provide ongoing services,...
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of neuronal activity in epigenome integrity and neuronal aging. Our lab tackles these questions using a combination of biochemistry, single-cell genomics, cell biology, and neuronal circuit function. Designs
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Scheduled Hours 37.5 Position Summary As a member of the Finance Team, this position is responsible for assisting with fiscal operations for the Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences (DBBS
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Qualifications Based on the interdisciplinary nature of our research, a candidate with a strong background in biology and quantitative science is highly preferred. Demonstrated ability to maintain complete and
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Job Description Position Summary A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Petra Levin in the Department of Biology on the Danforth Campus at Washington University. The Levin lab
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Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, or related field. Preferred Qualifications Ability to work independently, yet maintain open communication with peers. Authorship on peer-reviewed publications
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involves performing genetic manipulation of Tetrahymena, engineering Tetrahymena strains that can be used to generate data that test specific hypotheses. Experience in basic molecular biology techniques is
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the McNeill lab in the Department of Developmental Biology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO, USA (http://devbio.wustl.edu/ ). Projects involve investigating a novel nuclear envelope