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America, where you will enjoy the energy and vitality for the arts, athletics, and sciences found in this incredibly inclusive and educated community . The Iowa City metro area also offers many cultural and
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scanner, a Topic SRT100 Superficial with 50/70/100 kVp energies, and the Mosaiq oncology management system. Treatment planning is conducted with the Philips Pinnacle system. Capabilities include 3D
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desensitization), food allergy (diagnosis & supervised food challenges), mast cell disorders, eosinophilic disorders, primary immunodeficiency disorders, auto-inflammatory disorders, use of immunomodulatory
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techniques. Required Qualifications: Molecular biology, protein biochemistry, cell biology, growth and maintenance of cell lines. Desirable Qualifications: Preferred skills: protein and peptide biochemistry
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: Experience in whole cell, patch clamp electrophysiology in brain slices Desirable Qualifications: Experience in synaptic plasticity experiments such as LTP, LTD Expertise in electrophysiology data acquisition
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of new features for both softwares, interacting with lab members developing models of neurons and cell signaling pathways underlying learning and plasticity, and writing journal articles and giving
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brain tissue and patient-derived cell lines. The intern will assist collection and management of human brain specimens and specimen-derived products for the broader neuroscience communities. The intern
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experience in a wide range of wet-lab and computational experience including but not limited to next-generation sequencing and data analysis, plasmid and cell culture techniques, DNA/RNA work, single-cell
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processing, and knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel are required. Desirable Qualifications: Previous training in immunology is desired. Lab experience in respiratory medicine, respiratory cell biology, RNA
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brain tissue and stem-cell derived neurons and astrocytes. We are particularly interested in the developmental role of the tau protein in humans and how this relates to its role in neurodegeneration