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cultures, drug treatment study, histological analysis, immunostaining, and microscopy. Work will also require maintaining, genotyping, and handling of wild type and genetically engineered mouse strains
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glycemic patterns and collaborates with MFM care team on therapeutic adjustments · Participate in diabetes program planning, delivery, and evaluation · Maintain accurate and up-to-date
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. Why Join Us: Join a mission-driven team at the forefront of precision medicine and genetic research. The Functional Genomics Shared Resource (FGSR), a leading core facility specializing in gene function
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& programs with the CU Advantage . Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Entry Level: Bachelor’s degree in biology, molecular biology, chemistry, genetics or related field A combination of education and
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approval) on an as needed basis (e.g., work from home to analyze and write-up results or to perform analyses that only require computing). Why Join Us: The Evans lab has been active in research related
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our calculator to get the complete picture! Summary The Research Coordinator will work on an NIMHD funded project focused on the evaluation of a brief telehealth delivered intervention to prevent PTSD
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prep for Next Gen Sequencing Basic Bioinformatics and Computational Biology skills iPSC editing and analysis Inventory, storage and management of lab specimens and reagents; associated record keeping
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, genetic, immunological, and in vitro approaches to study immunity against influenza viruses. This research position will involve handling primary human tissues and maintaining the laboratory biobank
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advancement. Key Responsibilities: · Design and conduct experiments involving gene editing technologies in renal systems. · Develop and optimize delivery strategies for genetic therapies
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questions in RNA biology pursued as part of our research program outlined below. Our lab is in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics and part of the RNA Bioscience Initiative at the University