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experimental systems — from ecosystems to microbiology and developmental biology, from evolution to cell biology, from molecular biology to systems biology, bioinformatics, and genomics. It is always an exciting
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Number: 151116294 Position Summary: Research Assistant in Quantitative Gene Regulation/Stem Cell Biology The Naqvi lab at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School is looking for a highly
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. Applicants may work in any area of Molecular, Cell or Developmental Biology and allied subjects. We are interested in candidates who can demonstrate synergy with research carried out at the LMCB (https
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exciting new biology. For example, that convergent microRNA repression of key targets, independent of transcriptional change, controls critical developmental transitions and drives neuronal subtype
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of the lead radiation physicist assigned to them and develop competency in all areas of radiotherapy clinical coverage. Reviews OSU radiation treatment charts, initiates and supports departmental developmental
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developmental biology and physiology using imaging, image analysis, lineage tracing, and water stress experiments. Work includes greenhouse tree studies and Arabidopsis experiments in climate-controlled chambers
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. This researcher will broadly support research at the intersection of cell, molecular, and developmental biology using quantitative imaging tools. RESPONSIBILITIES: 50%: Maintain, operate, and provide training
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responses to fluctuating water availability. It examines how water status affects cambial activity in Hybrid Aspen and Arabidopsis thaliana. The student will combine developmental biology and physiology using
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in Developmental Biology and with mouse, rat, xenopus frog, or aquatic animals is a plus. Working knowledge of database management, personal computers, and presentation and imaging software
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human models as part of a Medical Research Council – Developmental Pathway Funding Scheme (MRC-DPFS) grant in 2023 in collaboration with Professor Jonathan K Watts from the RNA Therapeutics Institute