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brain tumors, and blood disorders. We expect the incoming candidate need to understand basics of cell and molecular biology and good understanding of the overall objectives and interests of our research
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metabolism, liver fibrosis, and reversal of these processes through pharmacologic targeting of nuclear receptors. Experiments will be designed to investigate cell-cell communications informed by single nuclei
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on an individual project. The applicant will be responsible for general maintenance of the laboratory such as performing cell culture work, routinely check and order laboratory supplies, perform
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patients and ensuring proper processing in the laboratory. Utilizing techniques to isolate plasma, serum, basophils, and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from blood samples, as well as various cell
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(Clinician Scientist Awards; MSCRF Stem Cell Awards, etc.) Assists team members with non-federal workflow, as needed. Other duties as assigned. Pre-Award (non-financial) Create proposal development records
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may include basic tissue culture, cell separation methods, electrophoretic separations, assays, basic molecular biology, or other specialized histology and biological science techniques. Operate basic
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experiments, with minimal guidance, using basic and emerging immunological and cell culture techniques combined with state of the art, cutting-edge immunogenomic technologies. In addition, he/she will assist
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seeking a Laboratory Coordinator who will work under the supervision of the Principal Investigator (Pl) and senior laboratory staff and supports research projects involving the cell and molecular biology
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, Eviction Prevention, and Energy Assistance. Provide education on the disability programs provided by the social Security Administration such as SSI and SSDI. Refer patients to community resources programs
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audiences. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Collect, manage, and ensure the quality and integrity of data from multiple university partners and sources (e.g. energy, water, materials, food, transportation