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aveugles des grottes. (d) Invalidation CRISPR-Cas9 ou édition de génome du gène candidat en FO (“Crispant”, et/ou dans les lignées établies), suivie de tests comportementaux visant à démontrer la fonction du
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, including the production of gene-edited (knockout) poultry using CRISPR/Cas9 technology and the development of poultry lines resistant to bacterial and viral infections. Duties and Responsibilities: (70
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, and microscopy. Experience in genetic manipulation of cells (e.g., CRISPR) is desired. Additional experience in computational biology is welcome. Ability to independently design and troubleshoot
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Website: https://med.stanford.edu/stankovic-lab.html (link is external) https://hellerlab-stanford.net/ (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Please send the following materials in a
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sophisticated molecular biology tools creating receptor mutants using CRISPR and knock-downs with siRNA. We're seeking a highly motivated and curious scientist with a strong foundation in Pharmacology
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responsible for assisting with various research efforts using cutting-edge CRISPR engineering tools, genetic and epigenetic screens, and a variety of novel cell and gene therapy manufacturing strategies
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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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in response to temperature changes identification of transcriptional regulatory networks involved in heat stress responses generation of CRISPR mutants in tomato supervising Bachelor's and Master's
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using CRISPR. This will allow for live imaging and pull-downs to enable interactome studies under normal and stressed conditions. Manipulate pathways implicated from the above studies for therapeutic