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, breathing patterns and heart rate, during in vivo imaging experiments. (10%) Collaborate with research investigators from many departments including biomedical engineering, radiology, neuroscience, physiology
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years of experience. REQUIRED SKILLS Knowledge and understanding of commonly-used procedures within the field of protein biochemistry, molecular biology and other related technologies. Expertise in RT
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will perform a wide array of cellular and molecular biology experiments using gel electrophoresis, western blots, bacterial transformation and culture, and other in vitro techniques. This position will
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Committee updates, and instrument repairs. Represent the lab in monthly departmental meetings, annual university Visual Sciences Research Center’s symposium, and an annual major eye meeting. (12%) Provide
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. Education: Bachelor’s degree in science required. REQUIRED SKILLS Has knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures in animal research, rodent neurosurgery, circadian biology, and molecular
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, intraperitoneal/intravenous injections and organ collection. Utilize new and innovative research techniques to devise new protocols and techniques for research projects involving a high degree of skill and training
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with collaborating labs, particularly in the performance of whole blood processing, flow cytometry, and RNA isolation. Experience with basic cell and molecular biology techniques is essential
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the lab to do research. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY This position has no direct supervision of staff employees. QUALIFICATIONS Education/Experience: Bachelor’s degree in biochemistry, molecular biology, or
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at the intersection of cancer biology, intracellular signal transduction, and membrane trafficking. The research assistant will join a friendly, pleasant lab group that pursues cutting-edge biomedical research
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are key areas of attention. The work will involve experimental techniques ranging from basic molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry to cell culture, animal studies, patient samples and 3D organoid