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Job Description The incumbent will use a variety of molecular, cell biology, and biochemical techniques under the direct supervision of the Principal Investigator to implement an NIH-funded research
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Responsible for coordinating the day-to-day operations of the Advanced Internal Medicine II Clerkship. The Clerkship Coordinator ensures proper organization, scheduling and monitoring of student
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out experiments by working with another lab member on a major project. The research project will involve wet lab work, such as cell culture, molecular biology, immunochemistry, or cell biology. Oversee
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technologies (CRISPR/Cas9) for the study of developmental biology and disease modeling. Bachelor's degree in Biology or a related field is required. At least one year of cell culture experience with excellent
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Technician will also be responsible for virus growth and stock management. They will work closely with other researchers to perform varied biochemical, cell biology, and virological experiments. We seek
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models. CORE DUTIES IN DETAILS: Assist in in vitro functional studies of ncRNAs biomarker candidates in neuronal and glial cells differentiated from human induced pluripotent stem cell (hIPSC) Assist in in
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models of lung infection and cell culture systems. The majority of time will be spent assisting in experiments and sample analysis, with remaining time being dedicated to basic lab management and
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materials used by lab students and postdocs. Specifically, the position will manage day-to-day activities in the lab including keeping track of routine reagent stocks, placing orders, maintaining inventories
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per year including red cell and plasma exchanges, and leukocytapheresis for both autologous stem cell transplants and other cellular therapies including CAR T-cells. The applicant will report to
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with viruses in this environment will be provided. The candidate will be expected to work with cell/tissue samples obtained from human and animal model sources, design and run experiments independently