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POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under general supervision and according to specific instruction, the Senior Research Assistant 1 will perform research work to support human biomarker studies in an NIH
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protects from asthma in mouse models, and comparing this to data from human-derived biopsy samples and human primary cells. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Coordinate laboratory research activities. Follow approved
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regulatory requirements. Perform biosafety level 2 (BSL2) cell culture techniques with primary human cells and maintain organoid cultures derived from primary patient samples, ensuring optimal growth
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the field of neuroimaging. Must demonstrates compliance with university animal research and care (ARC) policies and procedures and compliance to regulations of the Animal Welfare Act, Public Health Service
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Assistant 3 will be responsible for coordinating research activities related to the daily functioning of the lab including the processing and organization of human blood samples and data, design and
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animals and humans. The Research Assistant 3 will coordinate research activities to design, implement, test, and validate data collection and analysis methods in cell biology. This position will workwith
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supervising research projects in the field of immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Research will focus on studying the function of human T cell responses to tuberculosis using primary human cells from blood
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for human tissue procurement services. Discarded human tissue from surgery is systematically acquired and distributed to medical researchers located on the Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals
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customers face to face. Ability to meet consistent attendance. Must demonstrate compliance with Case Western Reserve University animal research and care (ARC) policies and procedures and compliance with
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university facilities for experimentation and maintain strong relationship with core mangers for research collaborations. External: Occasional communication with research collaborators from other institutions