26 civil-engineering-soil-structure-interaction Postdoctoral positions at Medical College of Wisconsin
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: Preferred Experience: Familiarity with genetic mouse models, mouse handling, breeding and genotyping. Tissue culture experience. Counting and cryopreservation of mammalian cells. Experience in purifying
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: Molecular biology techniques (e.g., nucleic acid extraction, PCR/qPCR, RT-PCR, cloning, sequencing) Mammalian cell culture (primary cells and continuous lines); aseptic technique Virological assays (viral
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including aiding in design and creation of optical instrumentation, modification of software, and construction of a custom optical coherence tomograph Manage and operate laboratory equipment with supervision
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. The knowledge gained using our “tumor ecology” paradigm will be translated into improvements in cancer prevention, diagnosis and therapy. Responsibilities Perform cell culture and tumorigenic assays with cancer
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overview of our benefits see: https://www.mcw.edu/departments/human-resources/benefits At MCW all of our endeavors, from our internal operations to our interactions with our partners, are driven by our
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internal operations to our interactions with our partners, are driven by our shared organizational values: Caring – Collaborative – Curiosity – Inclusive – Integrity – Respect. We are committed to fostering
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engagement. Specific knowledge in the following areas is highly valued: health equity, global health, environmental justice, housing, structural racism, neighborhood effects on health, greenspace and green
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join a highly collaborative laboratory focused on the development and application of MRI technology and analysis software in the Department of Biophysics, with access to state-of-the-art instrumentation
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interactions with our partners, are driven by our shared organizational values: Caring – Collaborative – Curiosity – Inclusive – Integrity – Respect. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment
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research. He or she should be proficient in flow cytometry, working with rodents in the field of Immunology, and experienced in molecular biology and cell culture. The researchers in Yu’s Lab have been