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. genome-wide as well as targeted CRISPR- and base editing-based screens for cell fitness or other cellular outcomes), 3D structural biology (i.e. use of Pymol, UCSF Chimera for structural analysis, mapping
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research lab. The lab studies brain development and neurological disorders through molecular, cellular, developmental and computational analyses of normal and diseased neural tissues. We use CRISPR mouse
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Center. This position will organize and maintain multiple end user requests across Neuroscience community, including CRISPR screens, high throughput screens of neuronally differentiated iPSC cells
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, or Pharmacology; - Demonstrated record of scientific achievements (publications and patents). Desired Qualifications: - Experience with gene editing (CRISPR), cellular and biochemical assays, cloning, expression
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. Molecular biology techniques including viral transduction of cancer cell lines and CRISPR knockouts. Development of brain tumor models with intracranial injections. Analytical biochemistry techniques
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, Chikungunya, and yellow fever. The lab has developed CRISPR/Cas9 genome-editing in the Aedes aegypti mosquito with the goal of understanding how behaviors emerge from the integration of sensory input with
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lab, gene editing, gene augmentation, CRISPR technologies, immunotherapy, and CAR-T cell therapy, designed to provide advanced scientific training while preparing students for highly valued professional
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, transport, and resistance, and potentially assess candidate functions using CRISPR and transgenic approaches. Anticipated Division of Time Research (55%): The Postdoctoral Associate will play a leading role
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basic and moderately complex experiments using Molecular biology techniques (PCR, gel electrophoresis, DNA cloning) CRISPR techniques to disrupt targeted genes Microinjection, manipulation, and
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research involving molecular biology approaches (such as CRISPR/Cas technology, Western blotting, ELISA, immunohistochemistry), in vitro assays (such as drug screening, flow cytometry, development