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Perform routine and special paraffin sections of surgical and autopsy tissue for microscopic examination in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Examine and describe routine surgical specimens
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. The Heaton Lab is seeking an experienced technician to conduct research on the mechanisms underlying influenza A virus pathogenesis. The laboratory principally uses molecular virology techniques to engineer
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to ensure adequate vitamins and trace mineral elements as needed or directed; - Assists in and performs necropsies, tissue collection, trimming, and processing; - Assists and performs humane euthanasia as
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and bioluminescent imaging, immune cellular and molecular engineering, bioinformatics (single cell and other novel omics technologies), complex tissue culture and genome editing, and clinical trial
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equipment, and similar equipment. Obtain, prepare, mount and stain tissue, blood and other substances for microscopic examination. The focus in this lab is on brain tissue, and procedures include perfusion
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treatment strategies for children and adults with brain tumors. We leverage molecular biology techniques, genetically engineered mouse models and cancer genomic approaches to carry out our work. We are
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work on projects that aim to dissect mechanisms underlying the development of normal tissue injury induced by ionizing radiation in the gastrointestinal tract using genetically engineered mouse models
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the treatment and diagnosis of disease. Work Performed Perform routine and special paraffin sections of surgical and autopsy tissue for microscopic examination in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Examine
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federal and private grant funding that is already in place, or which will be applied for in the future by the PI. Mouse models of disease, as well as human blood cells and tissues. Animal handling. Generate
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Testing performed: HLA Flow PRA screen; Luminex Single Antigen (LSA) HLA Class I & II; Flow cross-matching; ELISA; cell isolation and preservation from peripheral blood and donor tissue specimen; DNA