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Details Posted: 27-Feb-24 Location: Davis, California Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Agricultural Sciences Internal Number: 5055952 Postdoc - Agricultural Economics
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preserved ejection fraction. We study processes related to both acute function (excitation-contraction coupling) and gene expression (excitation-transcription coupling). We focus on cell signaling molecules
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, generate viruses, and infect and test tools in cultured cells and potentially in vivo in the mouse brain. The candidate will perform confocal imaging acquisition and analysis of results and will collaborate
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interested in understanding the genetic regulation of microglia states in neurodegenerative diseases. We aim to identify, track, and manipulate microglia states using various in vitro and in vivo stem cell
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storing cell and animal tissue samples, and conducting laboratory procedures according to established protocols. Perform data collection and data management including, assisting with biochemical and
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(e.g., postdoc program, practicum program). Experience providing educational outreach in a University Counseling Center. Experience providing services to historically underrepresented or under served
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tangible activities related to the conduct of research including maintenance of liquid nitrogen filled cell storage tanks, preparation of RNAse free instruments, preparation of reagenst and solutions
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the selection of appropriate methods and techniques. The candidate may supervise students and/or postdocs in support of executing technical elements of the project, troubleshooting, and testing. Specifically
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formatting spreadsheets and databases using relative cell references and pivot tables for presentation. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration/Accounting. CRA Certification
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with poultry diseases, ownership and handling of birds is not allowed. Electronic devices, such as cell phone, iPod, etc., usage will be restricted inside the lab. Perform high consequence assays within