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areas related to trauma, tissue injury, critical care, and anesthesiology. With the combined resources of the School of Medicine, the Shock Trauma Center, the National Study Center, and the UMB campus
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and exemptions, please visit the COVID-19 website. Primary Duties - Laboratory Research Assistant: Perform routine laboratory maintenance and research activities such as: general housekeeping, tissue
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eligibility screening, recruitment, enrollment, ensuring informed consent is properly secured and documented, counseling, and obtaining patient medical history. May obtain tissue and blood samples as necessary
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the university a powerful economic engine for the state and region. The Dr. Karen J. Ivers Endowed Professor Professorship in Biomaterial and Regenerative Dental Medicine will be based full-time at UMSOD. Good
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. Obtains tissue and blood samples as necessary and collects information through interviews, questionnaires, test results, and charts. Assists in budget development, expenditure adherence, grant applications
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, tissue culture, transfection, RNA/DNA/protein isolation, plasmid construction, transformation, microscopy, and image processing. Assist in animal handling, injections, organ dissection, and tissue
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conduct pharmacological treatment and/or stereotaxic surgery on mice, behavioral testing of mice, tissue harvesting/processing, and biochemical analyses. Cell culture will also be conducted. Occasional
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documentation. Obtains tissue and blood samples as necessary and collects information through interviews, questionnaires, test results, and charts. Assists in budget development, expenditure adherence, grant
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subcloning and PCR-based mutagenesis. Performs mouse colony maintenance that includes tissue collection, genotyping, husbandry, and appropriate record keeping. Perform administrative duties such as: training
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bacterial enzyme combinatorial chemistry (BECC) to engineer and create bacterial lipid A structures that act as partial agonists for the innate immune receptor Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). The work will