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of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics (BMBB) and the Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development (GCD). Salary will be according to NIH scale. For more information, please visit our lab
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, and implementation of experiments to study muscular dystrophy and genetic cardiomyopathies · Analysis of data for presentations and publications · Review relevant manuscripts 15% Scientific
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(can be concurrent with PhD) Preferred Qualifications: • Experience and expertise relevant to neuroscience, musculoskeletal biology, pain research or genetics/epigenetics/transcriptomics. • Experience
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, perennial rye breeding research programs to increase understanding of the genetic and environmental factors that affect its growth, persistence, grain yield, and end-use quality attributes Population
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genetics, and the ability to use R and/or UNIX/command line applications will be given preference. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $58,656.00 - $61,008.00; depending on education/qualifications/experience Please
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. The Junge lab studies neurovascular signaling and integrates mouse genetics, molecular and protein- biochemical methods, cell biology, and various -omics methods. This position is considered an "essential
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microbiology, biochemistry, or related field; a strong publication record, and experience in any of the following areas: anaerobic microbiology, microbial genetics, and microbial metabolism. Pay and Benefits Pay
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Nguyen Lab is currently developing small molecule probes, biochemical, cell biological and genetic approaches
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are typically interdisciplinary and integrate genomics, molecular biology, microbiology, genetics, and organismal approaches. Major Areas of Accountability 70% Research Activities Lead the design and execution
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. Experience in genetic engineering using CRISPR/Cas9 or related systems. Skilled in induced pluripotent cell culture (hematopoietic/myeloid/microglia differentiation), fluorescent microscopy, qRT-PCR