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. Under supervision, incumbent will assist with basic lung biology research experiments and maintaining cell cultures. In general, work will include conducting lung organoid and lung on a chip experiments
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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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environment. Under supervision, the incumbent will assist in research in a stem cell biology/diabetes research laboratory and perform routine molecular biology techniques (eg., cloning, PCR and RT-PCR, DNA
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constructs.3) Characterization of resultant phenotypes by cellular assays (e.g. proliferation and migration).4) Molecular biology techniques to isolate RNA and quantify gene expression.5) Assess RNA/RNA
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, assist with biochemical and cellular biology studies of ubiquitination, sumoylation, neddylation, autophagy, and interferon response. Assist with mouse colony management and genotyping using established
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genomics, systems biology, and crystallography. Our 37 faculty and over 200 postdoctoral scholars, graduate students, and research staff work on the cutting edge of biology, cutting across fields from basic
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serve as the target for a neuroprotective therapy. The Lab Research Associate's role would be two-fold: 1. Assist with conducting wet lab and animal-based research, focusing on cell and molecular biology
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biology and genetics, including tissue culture experiments and mouse work. Under supervision, perform experiments making technical determinations and/or observations related to research projects. Assist in
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reagents. Theoretical knowledge of a life science as is typically required by a Bachelor's Degree in a field related of research such as animal physiology, biology, molecular biology, immunology, and