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analysis, forensic anthropology, forensic botany, forensic chemistry, forensic molecular biology, forensic entomology, forensic photography, forensic toxicology, analysis of nonhuman forensic DNA evidence
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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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biology techniques including, but not limited to, PCR, protein/DNA/RNA extraction and gel electrophoresis, bacterial transformation, imaging, cloning, gene-editing (such as CRISPR), small and large scale
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real benefit to patients affected by extremely rare disorders. Key tasks will include:•Use of broad range of molecular biology techniques including DNA, RNA and protein manipulation, work with bacteria
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of the different phases of the cell cycle without inducing any perturbation. Interestingly, cells in G1 strongly increase nucleotide synthesis, in preparation for DNA replication in S phase and our preliminary data
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Support the generation of genetically modified mice (training provided) Perform basic molecular biology techniques (DNA/RNA extraction, PCR) Maintain accurate lab records and communicate regularly with
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DNA extraction, qPCR to measure telomere length, multiplex PCR to measure malaria infection and statistical analyses of large long-term data. Each year, there is several months of intense fieldwork
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/sarcomere imaging techniques, protein and DNA assays, open-heart surgery in preclinical models, rodent husbandry and surgery including mouse and guinea pig) In addition, the individual will receive customized
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/sarcomere imaging techniques, protein and DNA assays, open-heart surgery in preclinical models, rodent husbandry and surgery including mouse and guinea pig) In addition, the individual will receive customized
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activities through field surveys and data analysis; 4. collection, processing and analysis of samples for environmental DNA (eDNA) aimed at species detection and spatial distribution assessment; 5. performance