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Updated: Feb 2, 2024 Location: Irvine-Campus Job Type: Department: Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Job Opening ID: 64265 Reports To: Assistant Professor Working Title: LAB AST 1 Department: Ecology
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://mind.uci.edu/ Required: Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in neuroscience, biology, molecular biology, or another related field. Highly motivated and service-oriented with strong interpersonal and communication
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conduct day-to-day molecular biology procedures such as tissue homogenization, brain slicing, western blot, immunofluorescence, and confocal microscopy. Apart from this, the successful candidate will be
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, processing and staining of tissues by immunohistochemistry; conducting routine molecular biology assays, such as Western blots, ELISAs and PCR; maintaining data records Must be proficient in handling supplies
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supervision of Principal Investigator general responsibilities will include: mouse husbandry including managing breeding pairs, weaning, and phenotyping/genotyping; flow cytometry; molecular biology techniques
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sciences, Neuroscience, Cellular or Molecular biology majors. Previous laboratory research experience is required (see above). Small animal handling, dosing, and animal care. Small animal euthanasia and
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Updated: Jan 24, 2024 Location: Irvine-Campus Job Type: Department: Developmental & Cell Biology Job Opening ID: 61996 Reports To: PI Working Title: Lab Assistant 1 Department: Developmental & Cell
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of Anatomy and Neurobiology is a world-leading neuroscience department where discoveries at the molecular, anatomical, and physiological levels are seamlessly integrated to the development of new treatments
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with pregnant women, newborns, infants and children. Experience with tissue culture or molecular biology techniques. Experience working in a clinical research setting and in human subjects recruitments
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maintenance, differentiation and characterization of induced pluripotent stem cell lines, viral vectors, gene editing and reprogramming in cell lines and other molecular biology approaches. Other