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, systems 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
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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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This is a 100% limited position beginning in June 2024 for up to one (1) year with the possibility of a short extension through July 2025. The Marine Biology Research Division at Scripps Institution
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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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. Theoretical knowledge of biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology and genetics, including relevant laboratory techniques, acquired through a Bachelor’s degree in biology or related field; and/or equivalent
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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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related to research projects. Use basic molecular biology techniques to assist in the isolation of DNA and RNA from cells and tissues. Perform basic cell culture including maintenance of cell lines and
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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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courses in Biology, organic/inorganic Chemistry and one year of laboratory experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience handling mice and rats (restraining, ear tagging
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. Examine cell-intrinsic neurodevelopment using mainly imaging approaches in vivo and in primary neuronal culture. Perform an array of standard methods in molecular biology and biochemistry. Strong