7 tissue-engineering positions at University of Oklahoma

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  • University of Oklahoma | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | United States | about 8 hours ago

    normally and what goes wrong in disease. We employ both human cell systems and the green algae, Chlamydomonas, to probe function of ciliary proteins. We use microscopy, genome engineering, biochemical

  • University of Oklahoma | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | United States | about 8 hours ago

    Analysis. Performs a variety of assays on cell cultures, and human or animal tissues, including DNA/RNA/protein extraction, PCR, growth assays, immunoblotting, and other specific routine assays, as required

  • University of Oklahoma | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | United States | about 8 hours ago

    , cilia, work normally and what goes wrong in disease. We employ both human cell systems and the green algae, Chlamydomonas , to probe function of ciliary proteins. We use microscopy, genome engineering

  • University of Oklahoma | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | United States | 9 days ago

    normally and what goes wrong in disease. We employ both human cell systems and the green algae, Chlamydomonas, to probe function of ciliary proteins. We use microscopy, genome engineering, biochemical

  • University of Oklahoma | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | United States | 13 days ago

    , cilia, work normally and what goes wrong in disease. We employ both human cell systems and the green algae, Chlamydomonas , to probe function of ciliary proteins. We use microscopy, genome engineering

  • University of Oklahoma | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | United States | 23 days ago

    -containing p rotein 2 (Tep2) regulates systemic lipid homeostasis from the heart, specifically the cleavage of Tep2 in the heart and its downstream effectors in the fat tissue. Duties: Conducts ongoing

  • University of Oklahoma | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | United States | about 1 month ago

    fluids and tissue samples to determine the presence of bacteria, fungi, parasites, or other micro-organisms. May analyze samples for chemical content or a chemical reaction and determine concentrations of

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