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Reform. This NSF-funded (#2142873) project investigates the extent to which a change agent can influence reform in chemistry doctoral programs. The postdoc will be involved in designing programming
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. The initial appointment for this position is for one years, with the potential for extension for a total appointment of up to 4 years based on interest and performance. This position is available immediately
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the potential for extension for a total appointment of up to 4 years based on interest and performance. This position is available immediately and will begin at a mutually agreed upon date. All qualified
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techniques. Perform in vivo and in vitro experiments using imaging and electrophysiological techniques. Perform rodent surgical techniques. Maintain detailed and accurate notes of experimental results. Present
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. The initial duration of the position will be for 2 years with a possible renewal dependent upon funding and satisfactory performance. Key Areas of Responsibility: Maintain a strong awareness of current
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experiments Design guide RNAs and use CRISPR for gene editing Design AAV vectors for gene therapy on mouse models Capture fluorescent images and quantify data Purify proteins and perform western analyses
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data to identify novel disease phenotypes. The candidates will work within a highly multi-disciplinary team of physicians, physiologists, electrical and biomedical engineers and computer scientists and
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to support their research program and that fits within the Departmental research mission. Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any misconduct history or pending research misconduct