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Highlights The Madhavan Lab in the Department of Neurology is seeking candidates for one full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate I. Dr. Madhavan’s research merges the fields of stem cell biology and
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and cellular biology. The candidate should also have experience with designing, organizing, managing and carrying out research in a cell and molecular biology laboratory setting. This position involves
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cell isolation, cell staining and flow cytometry. Receiving, storage, and management of PBMC samples received from the clinical sites. Assist in maintaining the existing data management system
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. Perform basic set up of experiments for cultures, imaging, and assays, and help operate equipment. Use general knowledge of methods and protocols of molecular biology, biochemistry, and cell biology to
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presentation, prediction of immunogenic neoantigens, to T cell-mediated control of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma, utilizing immunological, cellular and molecular biological techniques, mouse
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of Arizona and Cellular & Molecular Medicine induced pluripotent stem cell (UA iPSC) core is hiring a Research Technician IV. The UA iPSC core is a new lab looking for a researcher who has a demonstrated
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protocols to differentiate renal tissue using the knowledge of kidney tissue engineering and human stem cell culture. Determine functionality of differentiated renal tissues both in vitro and in vivo using
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goals of the Lee lab is to use a combination of patient-specific human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), primary human cells/tissues, along with animal models, to develop a platform for the
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management of PBMC samples received from the sites as well and immunomagnetic cell isolation, cell staining and flow cytometry. Receiving, storage, and management of PBMC samples received from the clinical
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, Western blot, gene transfection, mutagenesis, plasmid amplification, cell culture). • Work independently and with lab members to advance projects; review project progress and develop plans to complete