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of mutant cell lines. Small animal (e.g. mouse) work to validate cell line findings. Qualifications Qualifications / Discipline: Bachelor or Master degree in a relevant discipline (including biology
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responsibilities of the position include: High-throughput CRISPR/Cas9 screening. Bulk and single-cell RNA-seq analysis. ATACseq data analysis and TF motif identification. Molecular genetics experiments to identify
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function. We are looking for a postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund Tier 3 project “Endomembrane System Architecture, Dynamics, and Functions in Aging Cells
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polarized epithelial cells. This is a highly collaborative project involving three PIs at MBI as well as the group of Alexander Ludwig at the School of Biological Sciences (SBS), NTU Singapore. The aim
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Architecture, Dynamics, and Functions in Aging Cells and Tissues” as part of a collaborative group led by Prof. Jacques Prost (Institut Curie, France) and Dr. Tetsuya Hiraiwa (Institute of Physics, Academia
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a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to join Dr. Yan Jie’s and Dr. Alexander Ludwig’s group to work on mechanotransduction mechanisms in polarized epithelial cells. This is a highly collaborative
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for the establishment and maintenance of primary muscle stem cell cultures, and their subsequent selection and eventual conversion into permanent stable cell lines. Develop robust protocol for the differentiation
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or equivalent and should be familiar with techniques in molecular biology, cell biology and biochemical techniques such as nucleic acid handling, cloning, PCR, cell culture, Western blotting and
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bacterial to cancer), tissue regeneration, and function. The Collective Cell Dynamics in Mammalian Development and Reproduction lab at the Mechanobiology Institute, NUS seeks a highly motivated, self
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job Description The successful candidate will work with Dr. Luo Min, utilizing biochemistry, cell biology and cryo-EM to study the structure