Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
, perform PCR-based genotyping assays, monitor breeding activities, and keep detailed records in the lab's database. Perform tissue collection in mice to examine brain anatomy and monitor developmental
-
to produce cardiovascular disease models. He/she is expected to be able to execute the experiment, collect tissue samples at the end of the experiment, perform analysis and report the result. The end
-
completion (i.e. from tumor xenograft implantation to analysis on assigned projects). Acquisition of data including: imaging tumors on CAM and/or organoids, tumor and relevant tissue dissection for processing
-
, stereotactic mouse surgeries and tissue dissections, mammalian cell culture, confocal microscopy, flow cytometry and scRNA-seq analysis with R. The Research Associate will be able to guide and supervise
-
treatment options. Our lab uses a variety of mouse genetic and high throughput single-cell multi-omic approaches to dissect the molecular pathways that mediate neuronal survival and growth at tissue scale
-
for animal surgeries. Maintain accurate animal husbandry and genotyping records. Perform single cell transcriptomic experiments and analyses. Harvest tissues for immunohistochemistry and in situ
-
involves cell lines and state-of-the-art mouse models. Prior experiences in tissue culture and basic molecular biology techniques (e.g., PCR, DNA purification, Western blot, ... etc) are required. Preferred
-
experience required. Preferred Qualifications Prior experiences in tissue culture and basic molecular biology techniques (e.g., PCR, DNA purification, Western blot, etc.). Experience with handling animal
-
. Conducts tissue histology and immuno-histochemistry. Molecular and cellular work including PCR, plasmid DNA preparations, and cell culture. Data management and analysis. Rodent handling and husbandry
-
. The Martin lab focuses on understanding how developmental pathways are connected to adult tissue regeneration. We use a variety of biochemical, biophysical, imaging, genomic, and computational approaches