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cells with silencing or overexpression constructs, 3) Characterization of resultant phenotypes, and 4) Molecular biology techniques to isolate RNA and quantify gene expression, and in particular chimeric
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experiments by growing and collecting worms, and conducting microinjections to create transgenic strains; utilize standard biology procedures such as DNA/RNA/protein preparations, PCR, cloning, gel
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status based on the needs of the department. The Marine Biology Research Division at Scripps Institution of Oceanography houses approximately 20 research laboratories studying all aspects of the biology of
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the fundamental mechanisms of cell biology in disease, with a particular focus on neurodegeneration and hearing loss. Incumbent will independently administer in vivo electrophysiology testing in animal models; and
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on uncovering principles of DNA and RNA damage by carrying out various biochemistry, cell biology and molecular biological procedures in mammalian cells. Assist in performing research techniques including gel
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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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agents of BL2/BL2+ using in vivo models. Theoretical and practical knowledge of biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology and genetics, including relevant laboratory techniques, acquired through a BS in
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molecular biology equipment - multichannel pipettes, epMotion robot, TapeStation, etc. Experience in molecular biology laboratory work, including DNA isolation and preparation of sequencing libraries. General
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the supervision of the Principal Investigator (PI), the employee will assist in research on uncovering principles of cellular protein quality control by carrying out various biochemistry, cell biology and molecular
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the fields of cell and developmental biology, ecology and evolutionary biology, marine natural products, microbiology and physiology of marine organisms. Cell and developmental biology: algal biofuels