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. The Institute's activities include the following: string theory and theoretical high-energy physics, experimental high-energy physics, theoretical astrophysics and cosmology, experimental particle astrophysics
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the daily operations of the laboratory including animal colony management, cell and molecular biology experiments, collecting and recording data under the guidance of the principal investigator
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aggressively pursue a diverse range of basic, translational and clinical research projects, including studies on the gut microbiome, tissue bioengineering, stem cell research, cancer and immunotolerance
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Department BSD BMB - Hayne Lab About the Department The Hayne Lab studies how RNA processing complexes function and interact to drive essential processes of human cell biology. We’re interested in
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mechanisms underlying neural circuit development, wiring, and function. We focus on novel interactions between subsets of cell surface proteins and aim to understand their roles in nervous system development
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workstation. Cell culture room. Weekend/Evening hours: Depending on the experimental schedules and urgent support needed under certain circumstances, personnel in this position may need to work in evening hours
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an advanced toolkit that includes biochemistry, biophysics, cell and molecular biology, structural biology and imaging, as well as AI-driven computational modeling and bioinformatics; all within the context
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. Experience with Cell growth, Fermentation and Purification (Tangential Flow Filtration) for anaerobic bacteria strains is highly desirable. Experience with anaerobic culturing is desirable. Hands-on experience
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setting, either academic or industry, with a focus on developing biotherapeutics for clinical investigation. Experience with bacterial cell culturing, fermentation, and purification (Tangential Flow
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facility located in the Knapp Center for Biomedical Discovery (KCBD). The mission of the facility is to facilitate human based research and apply multi-parameter and single cell resolution techniques