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have completed their college education with a bachelor or master degree in biology, biochemistry or genetics. The candidate will work under the direct supervision of the PI or research scientist
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This is a research position in Katrina Traber's laboratory in The Pulmonary Center studying lung biology. Research in Dr. Traber's laboratory is focused on Pneumonia Biology, employing both mouse
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. The ideal candidate will have an inquisitive approach to science as well as excellent manual skills. Prior research experience in basic molecular biology procedures is preferred. The successful
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This position is crucial in supporting the laboratory's functioning by fulfilling significant needs, allowing advanced researchers to focus on critical activities. The laboratory focuses on how thyroid hormone signals to control critical physiology. The job involves managing our mouse colony and...
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As a member of the Molecular Genetics Core, the Core technician operates state-of-the-art genetic analysis instruments to provide experimental date to investigators across the medical campus in a fee-for-service environment. Extracts DNA/RNA from various tissues, primarily blood, and stores for...
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The position will involve working on projects aim to identify new diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers of AD because preventative and therapeutic strategies depend on access to reliable biomarkers for early detection. AD is characterized by dysregulated neural gene expression triggered by...
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The Animal Science Center is part of the Office of Research, a group dedicated to aiding the research community in navigating the lifecycle of their work, from finding funding to creating proposals to helping inventions find their way to the public. We are a diversity group of passionate,...
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This position provides preventative and clinical medicine services, disease diagnosis, clinical oversight and training for laboratory animal husbandry, and training and participation in experimental techniques for animals used in biomedical research and education at Boston University and its...