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Medical School-affiliated hospitals. Technical Duties and Responsibilities: Operation and maintenance of fluorescence-activated cell analyzer and cell sorters including: data acquisition for patient and
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, and hypoxia–reoxygenation stress. Key tasks include functional uptake assays using fluorescently labelled albumin, cell and tissue imaging, preparation of single-cell RNA sequencing libraries, data
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develop algorithms that align image level embeddings across modalities (e.g., fluorescence ↔ electron microscopy ↔ brightfield ↔ …). In collaboration with other engineers and scientists, you will use
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uptake assays using fluorescently labelled albumin, cell and tissue imaging, preparation of single-cell RNA sequencing libraries, data generation from primary human PTECs and acute kidney slices, and close
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of flow cytometry results will be done using FlowJo or Cyflogic programs and involves analysis of fluorescence readouts, live/dead cells discrimination and multi color compensation. Development of research
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Microscopy and image acquisition (fluorescence and/or confocal microscopy) Maintain and passage cell cultures, including immortalized cells, eye-relevant and primary cell types Perform molecular and cellular
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | 2 months ago
mechanical aptitude preferable • Ability to read, interpret and prioritize work orders, required • Proficiency in the use of the tools of the trade (eg. Fluorescent bulb pulverizer, pressure washer, etc
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DNA and RNA extraction and quantification, Western blotting, Real-time, Immunoprecipitation and ELISA Experience with immunofluorescence and fluorescence microscopy Excellent interpersonal skills and
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NMR, IR, UV–Vis, fluorescence and mass spectrometry (GC–MS), as well as in the development and validation of analytical methods by HPLC. The candidate will join a research project focused on hydrogen
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seeks to define the life and cell cycles of N. perurans and Perkinsela in detail using light, fluorescence and electron microscopy. In particular, whether the replication of N. perurans and Perkinsela