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biochemistry, molecular and cell biology are preferred. Our lab investigates the gene regulatory networks in muscle stem cells using cutting-edge high-throughput studies, single-cell technologies and proteomics
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, conducts, and evaluates research experiments; plans and executes advanced molecular biology and immunology research techniques and procedures including multicolor flow cytometry; develops, adopts and
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, fluorescent, and light microscopy, locomotor assays and analysis, cloning, and molecular biology techniques. Desired Qualifications Experience coding in Python is highly preferred. The Department of Molecular
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support scientific investigation to study Inflammation-associated molecular regulation of muscle regeneration with Dr. Kira Nakka in the Department of Physiology and Cell Biology; independently conducts
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pathogenesis for wooden breast syndrome in chickens.The laboratory employs a comprehensive array of techniques, including molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, bioinformatics, and behavioral analysis
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with molecular biology and immunology research techniques and procedures desired; experience with animal handling and husbandry desired. Requires successful completion of a background check; qualified
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of Physiology and Cell Biology; participates in developing and implementing goals and objectives of studies; designs and executes complex laboratory experiments; performs advanced molecular and cellular
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School diploma Desired: 1 year of relevant experience in protein purification, standard molecular biology techniques including DNA plasmid preparation, RNA preparation and handling, protein and nucleic
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to applicants with a demonstrated proficiency in zebrafish CRISPR-mediated mutagenesis, confocal, fluorescent, and light microscopy, locomotor assays and analysis, cloning, and molecular biology techniques
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sensation in a physiological state as well as a pathological state induced by cancer and injury; performs advanced molecular biology and cellular techniques and procedures such as cell culture, viral