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receive direct training from the PI to work independently and contribute to a series of projects focused on the selective resilience and regeneration of retinal ganglion cell types following nerve injury
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, stereotactic mouse surgeries and tissue dissections, mammalian cell culture, confocal microscopy, flow cytometry and scRNA-seq analysis with R. The Research Associate will be able to guide and supervise
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Summary A Research Assistant II (RA-II) primarily conducts cancer-focused research projects for the Advanced Cell Engineering and 3D Models Core facility under the supervision of the shared resource
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Summary A Research Assistant II position is available at the Center for Advanced Innate Cell Therapy within the Texas Children’s Cancer Center. This position will be part of an interdisciplinary
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associated metabolic diseases and cancer using mouse models and cell lines. It is the responsibility of this candidate to support the PI for various studies, existing and initiating new, to continue to support
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mouse samples managing animal facility organizing experimental schedules collecting human and mice tissues with single cell preparations Managing transfers and activities in collaboration with other labs
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to fundamental work towards understanding biological systems. Job Duties Execute experimental protocols including HiC, single cell HiC, and other genomic and epigenomic assays. Develop novel experimental protocols
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skills are all essential to a successful application. Prior experience with microscopy techniques is preferred; however, extensive training will be provided. Cell culture and basic molecular biology
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Center buildings. Experience with some but not all molecular biology or cell culture techniques required. Ability to manage and maintain animal colonies according to institutional protocols and project
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metabolism and gap junction activity to improve the efficacy of the starting molecule. (Cell Metab. 2016, 24, 420-433, and APSB. 2022, In Press); 2) Hyaluronic acid (HA) production, hepatic clearance, and its