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soon as the candidate is available. The ideal candidate will work at the interface of biophysics and physical/analytical chemistry to image dynamics within nanostructured materials. Overall, the Kisley
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that include: microfluidics, nanoparticle engineering, surface chemistry, chemical conjugation, immunological reactions, nucleic acid amplification (isothermal and non-isothermal; primer designing and reaction
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applications as needed. Has knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures within biological science (biology, biochemistry, chemistry, engineering, physical science). Relies on instructions and
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knowledge of chemistry and handling of lipids with special emphasis to retinoids and carotenoids. Practical ability to perform the following biochemical techniques: Western blot, RT-PCR, protein and RNA
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times. Knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures in chemistry, physics, biochemistry and biology. Ability to follow instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform