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for a research engineer with the experience and knowledge to independently perform experimental work related to human cell reprogramming and to conduct both in vitro and in vivo studies in animal models
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. Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Kentucky has an opening for a postdoctoral scholar research position. https://www.bmesulab.org/ The prospective candidate will be expected
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tissue culture. Execute in vitro therapeutic studies, including proliferation and metabolic luminescence assays. Perform fluorescence- and magnetic-activated cell sorting (FACS and MACS). Generate high
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design, consulting with other researchers, analysing data, and presenting and reporting results. You will primarily conduct in vitro experiments using molecular biology and gene-editing techniques, as
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, optogenetics, genome engineering, induced pluripotent stem cell differentiation to neurons/organoids, and in vitro and in vivo electrophysiological measurements. Our long-term scientific goal is to dissect
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interests, the candidate may also participate in the further exploration of the siRNA screening results. Where to apply Website https://system.erecruiter.pl/FormTemplates/RecruitmentForm.aspx?WebID=fedb24e69
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the requirements mentioned in points 3.1 and 3.2, cumulatively, will result in the exclusion of the application. 4. Preferential Selection Requirements: Experience in laboratory techniques for in vitro
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its founding in 1765 the School has been a strong presence in the community and prides itself on educating the leaders of tomorrow in patient care, biomedical research, and medical education. http
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the magnetic behavior of various materials, and their processing. Knowledge of in vitro cell culture techniques is also required, aiming at the assessment of the safety, biocompatibility and sustainability
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phenotypes are used as readouts in drug screening approaches, to identify molecules that, after in vitro and in vivo validation, could be potentially used in future intelligent clinical trials. The clinical