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interpretation of engineered chronogenetic circuits against inflammation and tissue damage. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities Serve as the primary lead to execute experiments outlined in the ARPA-H
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of data to collaborators and users. May participate in the hiring of personnel. Preferred Qualifications PhD in Analytical Chemistry/Biology or associated field. Record of inter-disciplinary collaboration
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Muscle Physiology research group led by Gretchen Meyer, PhD. Our lab investigates the cellular basis for muscle pathology - utilizing novel cell culture systems, mechanistic animal models and human tissues
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performing genetic manipulation of Tetrahymena, engineering Tetrahymena strains that can be used to generate data that test specific hypotheses. Experience in basic molecular biology techniques and working
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the team, applicants are required to hold a doctoral (PhD) degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Physical Sciences, or a related discipline with a focus on
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, assists in writing research proposals and reports, and trains other lab members. Experience with protein expression, conjugation chemistries, chemical analysis, and chemical biology preferred. This position
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. The lab combines engineering, biology, and medicine to develop innovated focused ultrasound techniques to improve lives of patients with brain disease. Designs research protocols. Assists in developing
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Genome Engineering & Stem Cell Center (GESC@MGI) is a premier fee-for-service core facility that supports hundreds of labs building research models using ever
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary There is a research opportunity in the laboratory of David H. Gutmann, MD, PhD, director of the Washington University Neurofibromatosis Center. We are looking
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Our laboratory uses electrophysiological (e.g., patch-clamp), imaging techniques, genetic mouse models (including CRISPR/cas9 technology), biochemical, and