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Discovery (UM-MIND) at University of Maryland Baltimore (School of Medicine) is currently seeking a contractual Laboratory Research Technician who will be performing routine lab works involving cell and
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compounds in development. Our lab focuses on investigating the cellular and molecular mechanisms of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC) proliferation and development of drug
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, multiple 384- slice dual source/dual energy & 256 slice CTs as well as CT FFR capability and several cardiothoracic AI applications. The University Medical Center has 800 beds, and Radiology services
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their retinal structure and function, as well as perform other cell biology experiments. The individual will be working closely with a graduate student on a daily basis with oversight from the PI. BENEFITS
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small non-coding RNA sequencing, DNA methylation, RNA sequencing, single cell RNA and ATAC sequencing, etc. Long-term goal is to use this information to design potential interventions to improve patient
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perform advanced laboratory research activities such as: animal surgery and harvest, human cell immune functional assays, such as CSFE, microscopy techniques, imaging techniques, recombinant DNA techniques
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be involved in analysis of a novel mouse tendon phenotype. The candidate will gain experience and training in advanced techniques in murine genetics including stem cell lineage tracing and partial
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processes such as cell or tissue cultures. Collects, prepares, and processes specimens. Assists with preventive maintenance and quality control of CBOTH Core equipment, according to schedule and established
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molecular mechanisms underlying breast cancer metastasis in specific organs. The lab engages in cutting edge Cancer Cell Biology approaches including single cell analysis, epigenetic profiling, circulating
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hypertension. Multidisciplinary approaches include molecular and cellular biology, physiological evaluation, quantitative histology, as well as bulk or single-cell omics. Qualifications PhD or MD in Molecular