52 medical-sciences research jobs at Case Western Reserve University in United States
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, breathing patterns and heart rate, during in vivo imaging experiments. (10%) Collaborate with research investigators from many departments including biomedical engineering, radiology, neuroscience, physiology
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of samples (histological analysis, cell-based and biochemical assay analysis). Perform research work in medical and related technical areas involving the use of lab/ research skills with lab members by
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, the role of carotenoids in the protection against abiotic stress will be studied in cell lines. The research assistant will utilize general molecular biology, cell culture, and biochemistry techniques
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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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the laboratory. QUALIFICATIONS Education/Experience: Bachelor’s degree in science and 0 to 1 year of experience or Associate's degree in an approved biotechnology program and 0 to 2 years of experience required
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Post-Doc, Medicine/Biomedical Engineering Title: Post-doc Department: Medicine/Biomedical Engineering Supervisor Name and Title: Mohamed Draz Application Information: Submit a CV along with at least
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work in medical and related technical areas involving the use of lab skills. Conduct analysis of samples including genetic DNA extraction, CSF, histology and Western Blot testing. Handle prion-infected
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POSITION OBJECTIVE Working with a high degree of independence and under general direction, the Research Assistant 4 will coordinate major activities of laboratory and research staff in medical and
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years of experience. REQUIRED SKILLS Knowledge and understanding of commonly-used procedures within the field of protein biochemistry, molecular biology and other related technologies. Expertise in RT
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Committee updates, and instrument repairs. Represent the lab in monthly departmental meetings, annual university Visual Sciences Research Center’s symposium, and an annual major eye meeting. (12%) Provide