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biology, and crystallography. Our 36 faculty and over 200 postdoctoral scholars, graduate students, and research staff work on the cutting edge of biology, cutting across fields from basic biochemistry and
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biology activities, with a strong focus on placental and stem cell biology. They will perform/assist with research activities such as in vitro tissue culture work (including culture of human pluripotent
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Developmental Biology, Ecology Behavior and Evolution, Molecular Biology, and Neurobiology, which reflect broad foci in faculty research and in the academic programs offered by the School. Each department is
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performing basic molecular biology techniques. Will participate in the publication of scientific manuscripts based on experiments performed (when appropriate). Contribute to laboratory management including
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assisting others in their experiments. Strong theoretical and practical knowledge of biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology and genetics, including relevant laboratory techniques, acquired through a BS
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procedures by performing a variety of routine experimental techniques such as gel electrophoresis, western blot analysis, centrifugation, molecular biology, and immunofluorescence. Collect, verify, record
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techniques. Other duties assigned as needed. Theoretical knowledge of a life science as is typically required by a Bachelor’s Degree in a field related of research such as biology, molecular biology
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well as Parkinson's Disease. Assist in performing techniques that include brain surgeries, behavioral training and analyses, in vivo recordings, optogenetics and pharmacological manipulations, molecular biology
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with its own leadership representation under the Department Chair: Physical, Analytical & Environmental (PAE); Biochemistry & Biophysics (BB); and finally Synthesis, Materials and Chemical Biology (SMCB
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Biology (BISB) Ph.D. Program. The incumbent oversees the Student Affairs administrative and instructional support functions for the Bioengineering undergraduate and graduate programs and the Stand Alone