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focuses on the understanding of basic mechanisms that regulate the fate of stem cells within tissues. We are currently studying adult epithelial stem cells in the skin, with special emphasis on hair
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purification, gel electrophoresis Maintenance of common human cell lines, performing transfection reactions for protein expression Generation and maintenance of B-cell hybridoma lines Protein purification
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The Han lab in the Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology is hiring a part time technician with a target start date of June 1, 2024 or sooner. Who We Are: The Weill Institute for Cell and
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equipment Maintain the lab in good working order. Required Qualifications High school diploma, and up to 1-year relevant experience in coursework or laboratory experience in molecular biology, cell biology
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Assistant Professor Tenure Track Faculty Position Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics Cornell University Ithaca, NY Description: The Weill
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personal cell phone. Must be able to interact effectively in person with large and diverse groups, including organizing presentations, leading demonstrations, and delivering engaging and interesting
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, including occasional extended overnight stays. Must be willing to communicate with team members using a personal cell phone. Must possess and maintain a valid and unrestricted New York State driver’s license
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extension depending on available work, funding, and performance. Requirements Ph.D. in life sciences with strong background in cell and molecular biology, with good understanding of dairy cattle nutrition
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emissions. Current research includes work predominantly with dairy cattle. However, work with sheep and in vitro cell culture systems also exists. The laboratory team is a diverse group of researchers
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to nanoparticles (for drug delivery) to cell nuclei. Techniques employed include static and flow-cell SAXS, chromatography-coupled SAXS, cryo-SAXS, anaerobic SAXS (maintaining a sample under oxygen-free conditions