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translational research studies as well as plan and execute molecular biology experiments in collaboration with the PI and the research team. The LSRP will support multiple projects and must manage time
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optic neuropathies. Multiple postdoctoral fellowships are available; generally graduate experience in eye, stem cell, molecular signaling, or neuroscience research is the best initial preparation.
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-related discipline Willing to commit at least 2 years. Knowledge/experience with (or willingness to learn): - FACS techniques including cell staining - Flow cytometry and cell sorting - Molecular biology
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, molecular biology, biochemistry. Self-motivated, good communications and the ability to perform as part of a team. Education & Experience (Required): Bachelor's degree in related scientific field. Knowledge
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successful applicant is expected to have an understanding of basic molecular biology protocols and techniques. Experience with mammalian cell culture and one or more of the following items is required: human
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. The successful candidate will work independently and with other team members on projects related to understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying pediatric high-grade glioma growth and invasion in
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graduate students. The position requires diverse experimental approaches including husbandry (e.g., mouse breeding, genotyping), histology/imaging, surgical techniques, molecular biology (e.g
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mammalian cells in a high-throughput setup. The successful applicant is expected to have an understanding of basic molecular biology protocols and techniques. Experience with mammalian cell culture and one
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human biology at a molecular level, to translate this knowledge into groundbreaking products and services that promote healthy living, and to educate a new cadre of “physician-scientist-engineers” who
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to cell biology, molecular biology or biochemistry is strongly preferred. The ultimate goal of this work is to identify new treatments for human cancer. The LSRP role is highly collaborative with