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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 2 hours ago
, droplet digital PCR, next gen sequencing of DNA and RNA. Understand factors influencing assay performance. Understand principles of bioinformatics and facile with software supporting genomic data analysis
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3d colloidal model system. Background information: https://paddyroyall.github.io/padrus/Work_amoeba.html Publications of interest : https://paddyroyall.github.io/padrus/Publications.html Systems in
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project MetaExplore, coordinated by the University of Cambridge (UK) (https://metaexplore.eu/ ). MetaExplore has been set up to provide young researchers with hands-on research experience and formal
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techniques, including quantitative PCR, droplet digital PCR, Sanger sequencing, and next-generation sequencing. Ability to analyze and interpret genetic and molecular alterations associated with
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diverse environments in suitable vectors; (iii) adapt existing enzyme assays to droplet format; (iv) screen libraries from metagenomes; v) sequence and structure determination, biochemical and
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on sunlight scattering and droplet/ice crystal nucleation.The researcher will interact with graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in the research group and in collaborating experimental research groups
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Research Assistant Position Number 500597 Vacancy Open to All Candidates Department AAH Health Education and Promotion Department Homepage https
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internationally recognized research in organs-on-chip and droplet-based microfluidics in collaboration with research teams at several different Swedish and foreign universities. Research funding has been obtained
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dependent educational benefits Life insurance coverage Employee discounts programs For detailed information on benefits and eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview
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single filaments and single droplets to composite networks using techniques such as optical tweezers, fluorescence microscopy and atomic force microscopy. The concrete activities during the project will