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tools for interfacing with the brain, including genetically encoded voltage indicators (GEVIs), optogenetic silencers, and fluorescent proteins. We welcome candidates with diverse expertise, which may
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, paint/patching of walls and ceilings, understanding of fire alarms/panels, gas fire places, electric/gas appliances, and electrical work such as ballasts, fluorescent and LED lighting. Ability to perform
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procedures Sufficient knowledge of mathematics and statistics is required to analyze and interpret test results. Knowledge and skill sufficient to maintain and operate standard instruments (fluorescence
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; cryo-focused ion beam; fluorescence microscope; biosafety cabinet; ultracentrifuge; plate reader; vitrification robot Physical Demands and Work Environment Experiments require fine manual dexterity
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preferred. Experience performing and troubleshooting experiments for one or more of the following techniques: live cell fluorescence microscopy, confocal microscopy, total internal reflection fluorescence
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of the performance of catalytic ozonation, with carbon-based nanomaterials as catalysts, for treatment and disinfection processes. Performance evaluation by electrochemical, fluorescence and UV-Vis spectrophotometry
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. Cutting-edge histology/imaging techniques including quantitative bright-field and fluorescence microscopy, confocal microscopy is required. 8. Performs routine biomedical experimental protocols including
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presentations. Experience with fluorescent microscopy techniques (confocal). Familiarity with basic microbiological techniques. Familiarity with marine invertebrate larval culturing. Familiarity with immunology
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diagnostic techniques to rigorously characterize fluid flow and mass transfer. You will utilize Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence (PLIF). Analyze large, high-resolution
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of CNC-Au-LA with different loading of N3-tagged HER2/OVA peptides and N3-tagged fluorescent probes by CuAAC, and of ammine-bearing carbohydrate fragments via carbamate chemistry; 2) Biomolecular