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collaborates with international partners. The position will contribute to ongoing experimental work including an in vitro urinary tract infection (UTI) model and other eco-evolutionary microbiology projects
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to work independently, troubleshoot complex problems, and collaborate effectively Experience with membrane proteins, proteoliposomes, or in vitro reconstitution Familiarity with quantitative biophysical
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at the finest scale to create impact on a global scale. For more information on the Weiss laboratory: https://www.lsi.umich.edu/science/our-labs/weiss-lab Job Summary Please note: This position is term-limited
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mechanisms sustaining metastatic cells survival in response to hostile environments that they encounter once disseminated to distal organs. Using in vitro tumoroids resembling the features of disseminated
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to work on imaging and recording physiological activity in both in vivo mouse and in vitro models. The Lab Specialist conducts highly complex, advanced technical laboratory analyses which are integrated
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Objectives: - Completion of the characterization of nanomateriais on in vivo models of vaccination - Completion of the characterization of nanomateriais on in vitro and in vivo cancer models - Analysis
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microscopy, spatial transcriptomics and in vitro and in vivo models to study brain tumor cell-cell interactions and the organization of the cancer ecosystem. We strive for highly collaborative and inclusive
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Assistant to join our team investigating in vitro-transcribed mRNA tools, high-throughput screening techniques, and advanced cell and animal models to support development of new cardiovascular disease
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& Independent Projects Perform experiments independently or with graduate students, post-docs, and senior staff. Both cellular and molecular immunology technique will be used, including flow cytometry, in vitro
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of Microbiology and APC Microbiome Ireland in University College Cork. More information on our research can be found on our lab webpage https://www.browne-lab.org/. Please contact Dr. Hilary Browne hilary.browne