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graduate students and postdoctoral fellows and will gain hands-on experience with techniques such as CRISPR genome engineering, protein structure-function analysis, quantitative behavioral assays, and
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addition to established cell lines. HIV laboratory research or related virology. Mouse models, including tissue harvesting and in vivo experimental work. CRISPR-based genetic perturbation approaches. Preferred
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website for more information about our research interests: https://krupina.lab.uiowa.edu This position is designed for individuals who: • Seek training, experience, and mentoring in a research setting
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 9 hours ago
University to support outstanding research. We will foster programs in the areas of basic, translational, mechanistic, and population research. Position Summary The Phanstiel lab at UNC (http://phanstiel
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for targeted therapeutics, genes that could act as an “Achilles heel” for cancer cells while minimizing off-target effects on healthy tissues. To approach this, we use targeted and large-scale CRISPR/Cas9-based
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cells, 3D vascularized cardioids, CRISPR gene editing, high-throughput CRISPRko/i/a screening, single-cell multiomics, tissue engineering, and animal models. We welcome candidates with expertise in iPSC
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Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Information on being a postdoc at WashU in St. Louis can be found at https://postdoc.wustl.edu/prospective-postdocs-2/ . Trains under the supervision of a faculty mentor
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. -Proven experience in genome editing techniques (e.g., CRISPR/Cas systems, prime editing, knock-in strategies). -Strong skills in molecular cloning, PCR-based genotyping, and construct design. -Experience
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research in this field employs high-resolution imaging, in vivo electrophysiology, genetic and genomic manipulation (e.g., CRISPR, RNAi), and computational/bioinformatic modeling to uncover how neural
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on isolated mutations in patients with telomeric disorders Construction of KI cell lines using CRISPR-Cas9 Characterization of the telomeric phenotypes of these KI lines Characterization of the phenotypes