14 renewable-energy positions at University of Massachusetts Medical School in United States
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University of Massachusetts Medical School | Worcester, Massachusetts | United States | about 1 hour ago
and Parkinson’s disease. We rely on cutting-edge techniques such as single-cell genomics, human iPSC models, and bioinformatics to study these processes. As such, the position will provide exposure
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. Research interests include the characterization of human NK cell, CD8+ T cell, and Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cell responses to HIV-infected macrophages and identifying pathways involved in perforin
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methods such as quantitative methods for qualitative and quantitative analysis of gene expression (qPCR, ddPCR, and Western blotting), gene cloning; Experience culturing neurogenic cell lines; Some
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focus is on the gene regulatory networks that control proper gene expression, and on metabolic networks that provide building blocks and energy to support organism development, growth, wound healing
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a team of five operating a biomanufacturing service that covers processes in cell line development, bioreactor operations (1L, 1L, 20L), downstream purification, analytics, quality studies, and
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University of Massachusetts Medical School | Worcester, Massachusetts | United States | about 1 month ago
the biology of specific cell types in the brain involved in neuroinflammation, sleep, and circadian rhythms in psychiatric disorders. Biological approaches in our laboratory include single nuclei RNA-seq and
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University of Massachusetts Medical School | Worcester, Massachusetts | United States | about 1 month ago
), gene cloning; Experience culturing neurogenic cell lines; Some experience in culturing and differentiation of human iPSC to neurons is preferred; Experience with cell culture and molecular biology
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University of Massachusetts Medical School | Worcester, Massachusetts | United States | about 1 month ago
of gene expression (qPCR, ddPCR, and Western blotting), gene cloning; Experience culturing neurogenic cell lines; Some experience in culturing and differentiation of human iPSC to neurons is preferred
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University of Massachusetts Medical School | Worcester, Massachusetts | United States | 2 months ago
Dangerous Goods Professional (CDGP) Advanced degree, such as a Master’s degree preferred in microbiology, biochemistry, biology, biotechnology, genetics, molecular biology, bioengineering, cell biology, or
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University of Massachusetts Medical School | Worcester, Massachusetts | United States | 3 months ago
imaging, high-throughput larval behavior, adult behavior, cell culture maintenance, drug screens, and transcriptomics (bulk and single-cell RNA-seq). Current and future projects include a study of genes