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Posting Details I. DEPARTMENT INFORMATION Job Description Summary: The Office of Animal Research (OAR) supports the highest standards of humane care and use of laboratory animals for research and
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preparation from animal tissues, bacterial cloning and plasmid prep, PCR, protein purification, and flow cytometry analysis. Responsibilities include: - Performs mammalian cell culture and bacterial DNA preps
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guide to lower-level staff. Duties Include: • Designs, develop and performs advanced experimental assessment interrogating immune function in human samples and animal models. • Performs experimental
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expression. Design, develop and perform experimental assessment interrogating immune function in human samples and animal models. Perform experimental methods include but are not limited to splenic cell
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for leading the administrative, regulatory, and programmatic activities supporting the university’s Human Research Protection Program (HRPP), animal care and use program, and oversight committees for the use
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, neurodegeneration, animal behaviors, synaptic circuits, and autonomic regulation. Areas of interest include neural-immune interactions, glial cell biology, and molecular and genomic approaches to neural diseases and
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culture maintenance, cell preparation from animal tissues, bacterial cloning and plasmid prep, PCR, protein purification, and flow cytometry analysis. This position will provide guidance to lower level
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preparation from animal tissues, bacterial cloning and plasmid prep, PCR, protein purification, and flow cytometry analysis. Responsibilities include: - Performs mammalian cell culture and bacterial DNA preps
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maintenance in vitro. -Processes animal blood into different components for use in immunological experiments -Aids other scientists within the laboratory with their day to day experiments. -Conducts inventory
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methodologies, and will lead and direct the work of lower level research staff, while transferring technical expertise. The candidate will utilize several techniques including animal tumor models