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: Cellular and Molecular Medicine Description: Interested in Neural Stem Cells (NSCs) physiology and function? Want to monitor NSCs activation and division using in vivo live imaging approaches in behaving
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analyzing and interpreting experimental results. Assists other technicians and research trainees with various experimental procedures, as required, including NGS library construction, cell culture, cloning
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with advanced tissue processing tools, and a 10X genomics platform for single-cell and bulk RNA sequencing. The place also offers numerous collaborative opportunities. More info: https://www.mun.ca
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dopaminergic cells in vitro. Investigations of cell type specificity using metabolomic and single cell technologies, as well as superb cell culture experience using iPSCs a major asset. "This position is covered
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Nature Careers | Vancouver South Shaughnessy NW Oakridge NE Kerrisdale SE Arbutus Ridge, British Columbia | Canada | 2 months ago
cells and the surrounding tissue for cancer to develop at all. Various cell types in the tumor's environment assist tumor cells by providing a variety of factors that facilitate their formation, growth
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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | about 2 months ago
, Canada [map ] Subject Areas: Mathematics, Fisheries Management, Cell Migration Appl Deadline: 2025/05/30 11:59PM * (posted 2025/04/10, listed until 2025/05/30) Position Description: Apply Position
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and characterization of products (HPLC, PAGE, UV, NMR, CD) Conduct in vitro, and cell-based assays Work with and assist graduate and undergraduate students Participate and present at group meetings
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McGill University | Winnipeg Sargent Park Daniel McIntyre Inkster SE, Manitoba | Canada | about 2 hours ago
addresses these fundamental challenges by employing single-molecule fluorescence microscopy to visualize mRNAs in their cellular context. Coupling these techniques with genetic and molecular biology
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combining chronic in vivo imaging (two-photon microscopy, fiber photometry, GRIN lens imaging) with genetic and molecular approaches to dissect how cell type- and projection-specific plasticity orchestrate
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an emphasis on live cell and, ideally, in vivo cranial window imaging. The successful applicant will be expected to work as part of a team while managing independent projects. Dr. Alex Lohman’s research program