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spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics, chemical biology, synthetic organic chemistry, molecular biology, and omics data science approaches. Lab techs joining our lab will have the unique opportunity to undergo
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, particularly those implicated in cancer, is highly desirable. Candidates must possess a BS degree in biology, biochemistry, molecular pharmacology or related field. Candidates should have proficiency in general
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laboratory equipment such as molecular biology equipment, cognitive and behavior testing facilities, among others. Prepares reagents, compounds, solutions and other media for research experimentation such as
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-generation sequencing, bioinformatics, molecular biology and in vitro/in vivo models to identify and validate potential disease triggers and define the underlying mechanisms of autoimmunity. The Laboratory
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with other laboratory members as needed. Research experience with molecular biology and tissue culture is preferred but not required. Applicants interested in gaining high-level research experience before
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molecular biology techniques including cloning, PCR and bacterial culture, isolation of DNA/RNA /protein, immunoblot, mammalian cell culture and cell assays, lentiviral production and infection, preparation
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Part Time? Full Time Shift Day Work Schedule Summary Monday through Friday, and 2h daily on Saturday or Sunday morning (fixed hours). VP Area U of U Health - Academics Department 01337 - Molecular
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mechanisms underlying cardiovascular diseases. The Guo lab has an interdisciplinary research environment, including molecular and cellular biology, cardiac physiology, genetics, human stem cell biology and
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our body’s natural defense systems to protect against disease. Individuals hired for this position will be trained in molecular biology, virology, cell culture, protein biochemistry, and flow cytometry
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autoimmune disease called Sjögren’s syndrome. Projects in the lab utilize next-generation sequencing, bioinformatics, molecular biology and in vitro/in vivo models to identify and validate potential disease