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communities. The focus of the program may include the following areas: • Analyze biobased materials and energy markets • Assess the policy impact on market conditions • Assist stakeholders with analyzing and
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knowledge and an interest in molecular and cell biology is a necessity. Techniques we use include in vitro neural differentiation, gene expression manipulation, metabolic assays, and mouse breeding and
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clinical approach, using tools of molecular or genetic science, cell biology, pharmacology, physiology/biophysics, computational modeling, AI and/or epidemiology and population health science. Specific areas
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advanced molecular biology, biochemistry, reconstituted systems, stem cell cultures, and genomic sequencing. In addition to our research, we are actively engaged with the surrounding community through
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) preparing media and solutions; (iii) ordering research supplies; (iv) generation and maintenance of fungal strain; (v) maintenance of mammalian cell line (vi) assists with grant and manuscript writing, and
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. Required Qualifications • Previous experience in a biology, chemistry, neuroscience, cell molecular, or similar research laboratory • Experience with rodent handling (mouse and/or rat). • Experience with
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environment that produces positive energy, creativity, teamwork, diversity, and mutual respect. Occasional travel may be required to provide local and out-of-town program support. Occasional overnight, weekend
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will be dedicated to the delivery of core courses in the School’s undergraduate curriculum, including courses such as Introduction to Neuroscience, Cell and Molecular Neuroscience, and Cognitive
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efficiency and improved power density. - Experience in digital control system for distributed control applications in power electronics systems with multiple converter or power-cell-based circuit topologies
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spatiotemporal and mechanical processes in living cells, as well as their coupling to biochemical regulatory pathways. We currently focus on cellular mechanisms in mitotic spindle assembly, cancer cell development