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clinical molecular diagnostics or cytogenetics is preferred. 1 year management experience required. Certification as a Technologist in Cytogenetics or Molecular Biology through examination by the American
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include mammalian tissue culture, molecular virology, molecular cloning, CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene editing, immunofluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, western blotting, etc. Well-developed
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standard molecular biology and biochemistry techniques is highly desired including Western Blot, DNA-gel electrophoresis, RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry, co-immunoprecipitation, ELISA, cell transfection, etc
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for research. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. PhD degree or equivalent in a field of biology, bioengineering, or chemistry 2. Training in medicine, molecular cell biology, regeneration, cell and tissue culture
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performs budget functions. Essential Functions Duties will include viral vector packaging and associated molecular biology, such as DNA cloning, preparation and validation of vectors and plasmids, and
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and basic statistical skills are important, as is the ability to analyze, organize, interpret, and present data both verbally and in writing. Some experience in a laboratory, specifically with molecular
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of Cardiology. The ideal candidate should have experience with lab management, management of mouse colonies, mouse genotyping using PCR and gel electrophoresis. Experience with standard molecular biology and
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, making solutions, pouring plates, and molecular biology (including, but not limited to cloning and PCR). Must have strong verbal communication skills, be organized, be willing to speak and present in lab
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, Ophthalmology Department. The research will focus on tissue culture work related to hiPSCs-derived human 3D retinal organoids for studies of molecular mechanisms underlying retina/fovea development and disease
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in principles and techniques of biochemistry, physiology, and molecular biology. All interested candidates should apply at www.join.pitt.edu using requisition #24003393. N/A The University of