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Department: SOM KC Division of Molecular and Integrative Physiology ----- Waugh Lab Position Title: Research Technician - Cell Biology and Physiology (Waugh Lab) Job Family Group: Professional Staff
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Department: SOM KC Division of Molecular and Integrative Physiology ----- LeVine Lab Position Title: Research Assistant- Cell Biology and Physiology (LeVine Lab) Job Family Group: Professional Staff
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will be performed utilizing in vitro (cell culture) and in vivo (mouse) model systems. Depending on the interest of the application, the research may focus on ARDS, cystic fibrosis and/or e-cigarette
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/biochemistry or related fields. Applicant is preferred to have experience in small animal handling, mouse gavage, mouse intravenous and intraperitoneal injections, and molecular biology and cell biology
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Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, or a related field. Work Experience: 5+ years of research experience. Hands-on experience in handling animals and familiarity with the methods in molecular biology, protein
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cell biology, especially focused on the hematopoietic niche as well as technical expertise in advanced flow cytometry and multi-label imaging are essential. Must be willing to work with other faculty
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, metabolism, nutrition, cell, molecular biology, or genetics) and/or clinical investigation. Experience with teaching students Documented expertise in basic science (diabetes, metabolism, nutrition, cell
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biochemical and molecular biology research approaches Experience working with mutant rodent models. Job Duties Outlined: Research the regulation of trophoblast cell development using in vitro and in vivo models
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cell transplantation (HCT). The research focuses on strategies to reduce complications of HCT and ranges from preclinical studies using murine models of HCT to Phase 1 and Phase 2 clinical trials. Areas
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Outlined: Research Overview: Work with PI/faculty mentor, to design and perform experiments exploring cancer metastasis using cell biological, biochemical, and/or molecular techniques to determine mechanisms