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or other tissues, and be responsible for independently planning and executing scientific research involving microfluidic Organ on Chip primary cell culture as well as attenuated laboratory poliovirus strains
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power (CHP), distributed generation, microgrids, renewable energy, battery energy storage, grid interconnection. Knowledge of electrical systems in complex buildings and labs Knowledge of automated meter
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directors. Facilitate and contribute to development of a new course in cell and gene therapy based on modern best teaching practices. Contribute to the TGP’s NIGMS Pharmacological Sciences T32 training grant
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, interactions, and communications with others. Basic Qualifications What you'll need: Bachelor's degree in cell biology, biomedical engineering, or related fields is required. At least 2 years of experience
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the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) greenhouse gas and energy reduction efforts and goals for House. Responds to emergency situations as appropriate during both working and off-hours. Occasional planned
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, subcloning, biochemical assays, bacterial expression of fluorescent proteins, and fluorescence analysis; and 3) perform a small amount of tissue culture (cell line maintenance and transfection). There may also
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, construction management, and building renewal, maintenance, and operations management to maintain the physical resources of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) campus. This position is responsible
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, interactions, and communications with others. Basic Qualifications What you'll need: Bachelor's degree in cell biology, biomedical engineering, or related fields is required. At least 2 years of experience
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computational skills and the adoption of new methods (eg AI/ML, single cell RNA-seq, etc). The CCB CF will be responsible for developing curricula for CCB workshops offered to HMS graduate students and postdocs
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computational skills and the adoption of new methods (eg AI/ML, single cell RNA-seq, etc). The CCB CF will be responsible for developing curricula for CCB workshops offered to HMS graduate students and postdocs