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, or molecular biology. Our lab focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying evolutionary processes. Research in the lab combines experimental and computational approaches with a particular focus
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of related equipment. Additionally the LSRP will have skills in basic cell biology and molecular biology methodologies such flow cytometry, PCR, cloning, cell phenotyping, and epigenetic analysis. The LSRP
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research projects, and independently conduct and analyze experiments. *- Other duties may also be assigned. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in Molecular & Cellular Biology or related field
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have experience in handling small animals and conducting assessments of transgenic mice using molecular biology and other approaches. The job requires someone who is meticulous and highly organized
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· Musthaveexperienceinbasiccellculturetechniques.Additionalexperienceinorganoidresearch,cultureindifferent matrices and conditions, is a plus. · Must have experience in molecular biology techniques, specifically western blotting, IHC and IF tissue staining, flow
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biological sciences or related field. • Knowledge of molecular and cellular biology. • 1+ years lab experience in cell and molecular biology and animal handling. • Experience with cancer cell lines
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optic neuropathies. Multiple postdoctoral fellowships are available; generally graduate experience in eye, stem cell, molecular signaling, or neuroscience research is the best initial preparation.
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types, husbandry (e.g. breeding, genotyping), molecular biology (e.g. Western blotting, immunostaining, DNA subcloning), surgery, and histology/imaging. Additional day-to-day lab functions include
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responsibilities include: • Basic molecular biology and cloning (isolation, purification and maintenance of bacteria and basic manipulation of bacterial plasmids) • Genotyping (clipping, PCR, and gel electrophoresis
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projects, and independently conduct and analyze experiments, related to the molecular basis of Hedgehog and WNT signaling pathways in development and disease. Experience with cell culture and molecular