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/T_Salary_Structure.pdf The Research Specialist will assist in developing projects in the field of musculoskeletal cell and molecular biology, and neuroplasticity, in relation to overuse injury, pain and repair. Help in
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funding source. The Lewis Katz School of Medicine’s Center for Metabolic Disease Research is searching for a highly motivated Associate Scientist with a strong Cardiovascular, Molecular, and Cellular
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Shriners Pediatric Research Center. The Laboratory Assistant will participate in ongoing exciting research projects to study the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying CNS regeneration failure
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disorders; FASD), the most common cause of developmental intellectual disability in the US. Performs biochemical and molecular assays, maintain inventories, order supplies, and generally will participate in
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collection/analysis; Molecular biological techniques, such as PCR, qPCR, protein biochemistry (such as Western blotting), flow cytometry – cell preparation, fluorescent labeling and data acquisition/analysis
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standard molecular biology methods (e.g. restriction enzyme digests, ligations, plasmid DNA purification). In addition, the applicant will assist with inventorying and maintaining stocks of key laboratory
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assigned. Required Education & Experience: At least one year of related research experience. Required Skills & Abilities: *Demonstrated ability to perform the biochemical and molecular procedures, maintain
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for presentation at meetings and conferences, research reports, manuscripts and papers. Perform other duties as assigned. Required Education and Experience: Ph.D. in Molecular Biology/Molecular and at least five
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candidate will also maintain records of data and may be involved in training graduate and medical students in research methods and procedures. Responsibilities include: perform molecular and cellular biology
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. Responsibilities include cell culture, cell and molecular assays, western blotting, PCR, RT-PCR, DNA/RNA/protein isolation, flow cytometry staining, data analysis, data interpretation, and presentations (which