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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job We are seeking a motivated and productive post-doctoral associate with extensive experience in cell biology, molecular
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, immunofluorescence, microscopy Quantitative PCR Other cellular and molecular biology techniques as needed Animal handling Participate in lab management responsibilities, training incoming students and other trainees
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are we looking for? The Wright Research Group is seeking a postdoctoral associate with a background in microbiology, biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, or equivalent (see
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maintenance of equipment and coordination of research supplies Qualifications Required: Ph.D. in biomedical, electrical, computing, or mechanical engineering, neuroscience, computational biology, or a closely
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: 100% Laboratory research • Perform experiments at the bench level to support investigative work (DNA/RNA isolation and analysis, protein isolation and SDS-PAGE analysis, standard molecular biology
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international conferences Qualifications Essential Qualifications: PhD in education, psychology, biology or a related field Experience with and knowledge of anatomy and physiology education, evidence-based
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-up Experience with mass spectrometry, NMR and/or molecular biology techniques Ability to work and coordinate with external partners Ability to work independently and troubleshoot problems effectively Demonstrated
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Experience in molecular biology (PCR, CRISPR/Cas9), cell biology (primary and cell lines), and hematopoietic lineage differentiation and the mechanistic underpinnings of lineage commitment. Pay and Benefits
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carrying out complex, long-term research projects. - Experience with cell culture - Experience with molecular biology techniques (cloning, PCR, nucleic acid extraction) and/or fluorescence microscopy
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interested in studying gene regulation and chromatin biology in the context of the Histone Code. The ideal candidate will study how histone PTMs regulate transcription and associated processes in vivo and in