161 swap model in irrigation positions at University of Pennsylvania in United States
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and Access - Penn Farm (60%): Support all aspects of farming, including but not limited to: seeding, planting, cultivating, harvesting, bed preparation, laying irrigation, fertilizing, and trellising
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animal models (i.e. rodents). The successful candidate will comply with all policies relating to UPHS, GLP, OSHA, and other laboratory standards. This individual will work under general supervision
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postmortem examinations (gross and microscopic) on the wide variety of animal models at the University of Pennsylvania. The candidate will be expected to interpret findings of postmortem examinations and
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models (i.e. rodents). The successful candidate will comply with all policies relating to UPHS, GLP, OSHA, and other laboratory standards. This individual will work under general supervision. Specific
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) model in multiple settings and strategic support for clinical operation of the IMPaCT model at Penn Medicine. The CRC-A will support coordination of ongoing studies, including a clinical trial assessing
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techniques is essential. The successful applicant for this position will be expected to be proficient in the genetic engineering of Cryptosporidium parasites and have extensive experience with rodent models
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. Performs data analysis and assists with design of complex data models based upon business or research requirements. Identifies and resolves required information flows and content issues and transforms
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the digitization of OUA project documents. Collaborate with related OUA, FRES and campus departments to research and update information on OUA campus model. Perform on site assessment of campus elements as needed
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. The research specialist will use human derived neurovascular cells and mouse models to address the role of the blood-brain barrier and immune cells in neuropsychiatric conditions. We have close collaboration
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gE2 and gE2/gI2 soluble proteins by ELISA using overlapping peptides 35% Develop a model of the gE2/gI2 complex using Chimera and Alphafold computer programs. Validate model using pre-existing data. 35