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team that investigates the the genetic and molecular mechanisms of addiction in a multi-disciplinary approach including genetics, behavior, circuit analysis, imaging, hi-throughput genomics, and
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. Establishes and cultures mammalian cell lines. Performs molecular cloning and PCR. Performs expression and purification of proteins. Performs cell biology imaging experiments (fluorescence microscopy and electron
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candidates will support projects on the planning, operation, and control of future power grids accounting for renewables and electrification to achieve clean energy goals using state-of-the-art technologies
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-therapy. LCCC offers many Core facilities including: Imaging, Molecular Biology, Metabolomics, Histology and mouse facility, etc. Technical support is granted within the lab. Georgetown University Medical
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in research of the current trends in bioinformatics, and using new technologies to prototype future development. * Help researchers prepare manuscripts (write relevant sections and make figures) and
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://sphsc.washington.edu/vision-mission ). We have close interdisciplinary ties with related units on campus, including the Departments of Linguistics, Psychology, Music, and Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery; the
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quantitative medical imaging and: 1) image processing of the cardiopulmonary system or 2) a strong epidemiological background allowing them to utilize the output of quantitative imaging methods
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study in Parkinson’s disease. Opportunities will be provided to learn about clinical research, behavioral and neuropsychological assessments, as well as image processing in collaboration with our image
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of proteomics. Research interests should be compatible with other current strategic areas of expansion including: Chemistry of Life Processes; Complex Biological Systems & Quantitative Biosciences