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The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta has an opening for an Assistant Professor (tenure-track) in stem cell biology focused on rare diseases affecting children. Working
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of this position include conducting experiments pertaining to cell biology, biochemical, molecular biology, and animal studies. Additional tasks include maintaining equipment, ordering and inventorying lab supplies
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at www.ualberta/ca/surgery . Position Summary Reporting to the Operations Director, the Laboratory Technician will use 3D-suspension culture methods to optimize beta-cell differentiation protocols and deliver scale
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the world healthier, safer, stronger, and more just. Working for the Department The Department of Cell Biology has a wide range of laboratories that study biological processed from organelle biogenesis
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-containment laboratories Working knowledge and experience of genomics and bioinformatics Wide experience of cell-culturing including primary human and animal cells Working experience of computational design
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-containment laboratories Working knowledge and experience of genomics and bioinformatics Wide experience of cell-culturing including primary human and animal cells Working experience of computational design
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with Protein Purification, Cell Culture, Molecular Biology, PCR, SDS PAGE, and Agarose Gel Electrophoresis Application Instructions Please apply online by submitting your cover letter and curriculum
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addition, the Department houses the Agricultural Genomics and Proteomics Unit, and the Human Nutrition Research Unit. The successful candidate must have a Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Synthetic
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mechanisms of cancer biology (e.g. oncogenesis, growth, metastasis, treatment resistance) innovative model systems (e.g. 3D cell/tissue organoids, mouse models, patient-derived material) advanced methodologies
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Professor Jie Chen’s lab in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, at the University of Alberta, is recruiting molecular biologists/biochemists with strong backgrounds in single-cell