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and flow cytometry techniques • Viability and apoptosis assays • Protein analysis techniques using ELISA, multiplex, and western blot • RNA extraction from cells and tissues and PCR techniques
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changes). Analysis using the ELISA method of markers of gut permeability and bacterial translocation. Analysis of gut microbiota metabolites (using untargeted metabolomics via LC-MS/MS) will be carried out
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-Scale Discovery biomarker analysis Develop and accurately reproduce laboratory protocols Train and oversee other members of the laboratory group on techniques and processes Elisa assays Track available
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, including genotyping, RT-PCR, ELISA assays, flow cytometry, primary cell cultures, and immunohistochemistry. He/she/they will be expected to carefully track and record experimental results, analyze data
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biochemistry, microscopy and molecular biology (Protein extraction Western blotting, ELISA, immunostaining and microscopy, RNA and DNA extraction, PCR and qPCR, genome editing). Having prior experiences in stem
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with mouse experiments in a biomedical sciences lab (even if preliminary). Skills in any of these techniques: PCR, ELISA, Flow Cytometry, Mouse Tissue Processing, Animal Husbandry. Brief Description
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nanoparticles). Assisting with molecular biology techniques (ELISAs, Western blots, gel electrophoresis, flow cytometry). Setting up and maintaining central laboratory computer. Point person contact
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–pathogen interaction models, immunological assays (including cytokine analysis, flow cytometry, ELISA, Western blotting, and immune signaling analysis), and/or omics-based methodologies (such as
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, ELISA, coagulation assays as well as carry out data analysis. The candidate’s research experience, technical skills, and relevance to the PI’s research will be used in determining the title and
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regulations and authorizations for animal experimentation; perform blood sampling to monitor the main peripheral AD biomarkers (ELISA, immunoassay, possibly ultrasensitive techniques), and manage biological